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Syracuse University College of Law’s Cold Case Justice Initiative (CCJI) held a series of activities April 23 and 24 in Atlanta for the families of victims of unsolved murders in Mississippi and Louisiana dating back to the Civil Rights Era.
The feature event Saturday was a panel discussion at Atlanta’s Ebenezer Baptist Church, which was followed by a free concert by Grammy Award nominee Mavis Staples.
The “Never Too Late for Justice” events were organized by CCJI co-directors Paula C. Johnson, SU professor of law, and Janis McDonald, the Bond, Schoeneck & King Distinguished Professor in the SU College of Law.
For more on the event, see http://insidesu.syr.edu/2010/04/14/mavis-staples/.
Media coverage of the event:
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