This week on Rights and Remedies, Allison speaks with Texas-based family law attorney and former judge Michelle Laake. With over 22 years in the courtroom, including time presiding over a domestic violence court, Michelle brings both fierce advocacy and lived insight into what really happens in high-conflict family law cases. They discuss: What it’s like running a dedicated domestic violence courtThe shift in family law post-COVID and rising case hostilityHow jury trials work in Texas d...
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This week on Rights and Remedies, Allison speaks with Texas-based family law attorney and former judge Michelle Laake. With over 22 years in the courtroom, including time presiding over a domestic violence court, Michelle brings both fierce advocacy and lived insight into what really happens in high-conflict family law cases. They discuss: What it’s like running a dedicated domestic violence courtThe shift in family law post-COVID and rising case hostilityHow jury trials work in Texas d...
How AI and Data Could Transform Criminal Justice with Allison Pierre | Ep 21
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How AI and Data Could Transform Criminal Justice with Allison Pierre | Ep 21
What happens when a former federal prosecutor turns reformer, and uses data and AI to change the system from the inside out? This week on Rights and Remedies, host Alison Mahoney is joined by Allison Pierre, founder of Innovative Prosecution Consulting. After years working at the Brooklyn DA’s Office and the U.S. Attorney’s Office in D.C., Allison pivoted to fight for fairness in a different way: helping prosecutors and public defenders harness the power of data and AI to improve outcomes, re...
Rights and Remedies
This week on Rights and Remedies, Allison speaks with Texas-based family law attorney and former judge Michelle Laake. With over 22 years in the courtroom, including time presiding over a domestic violence court, Michelle brings both fierce advocacy and lived insight into what really happens in high-conflict family law cases. They discuss: What it’s like running a dedicated domestic violence courtThe shift in family law post-COVID and rising case hostilityHow jury trials work in Texas d...