
Bryan Stevenson
Bryan Stevenson appears in 2 indexed podcast episodes across 1 show on PodcastMentions, with linked books, timestamps, and episode context.
Bryan Stevenson is an American lawyer, social justice activist, and law professor at New York University School of Law. He founded the Equal Justice Initiative, challenging bias against the poor and minorities in the criminal justice system, especially children. He has helped achieve Supreme Court decisions prohibiting the sentencing of juvenile offenders to death or mandatory life terms without parole.
Track Bryan Stevenson appearances on The Mel Robbins Podcast. Linked books include Just Mercy and To Kill a Mockingbird.
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“Monroeville is the community where Harper Lee grew up and wrote the story To Kill a Mockingbird.”
“He will inspire you to show up in moments of injustice and that standing for something, fighting for fairness, believing in due process and constitutional rights, it matters.”
“And here I was talking to someone, who people think is beyond redemption, beyond hope, beyond restoration.”
“One of the things that was immediately fascinating to me about this case is that Monroeville, Alabama is the community where Harper Lee grew up and wrote the story To Kill a Mockingbird.”

