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Robin Steinberg

Robin Steinberg is an American lawyer and social justice advocate[1] who is currently the chief executive officer of the Bail Project,[2] an organization modeled after The Bronx Freedom Fund, which she founded with her husband David Feige in 2007.[3][4] Steinberg is the founder and former executive director of The Bronx Defenders, a community-based public defense office serving low-income New Yorkers in the Bronx since 1997,[5] and the director of Still She Rises, Tulsa,[6] "the first public defender office in the nation dedicated exclusively to the representation of mothers in the criminal justice system".[7] At The Bronx Defenders, Steinberg created The Center for Holistic Defense,[8] a program that trains public defender offices across the country to replicate The Bronx Defenders’ model of holistic defense.[9]

Steinberg has spoken at TED,[10] and taught at Harvard Law School, Columbia Law School,[11] the University of Virginia School of Law, Seton Hall University School of Law and UCLA School of Law.[12]

Early life and education Edit

Steinberg was born and raised in New York City in a Jewish household. After graduating from the University of California, Berkeley in 1978[13] with a degree in Women’s Studies, Steinberg moved back to New York to attend the New York University School of Law to begin a career in women’s rights law. During her time at NYU Law, Steinberg enrolled in a clinic called the Women’s Prison Project.[14]

Career Edit

The Bail Project Edit

In November 2017, with support from The Audacious Project, a TED philanthropic initiative,[15] Steinberg launched The Bail Project, a national nonprofit that provides free bail assistance and pretrial support to thousands of low-income people every year. According to Steinberg, the organization’s ultimate goal is “put ourselves out of business, having demonstrated that money and profit should have no role in criminal justice, and leaving behind a blueprint for how to support people during the pretrial process.”[16] The organization currently works with public defense offices and community partners in more than a dozen cities, posting bail for people in need and supporting them through court reminders, transportation assistance, and voluntary referrals to social services.[17] Assets of $22,547,817 and income of $24,783,751 were reported in 2018.[18]

In April 2019, a St. Louis man who received free bail assistance from The Bail Project was charged with fatally injuring his wife after being released pretrial.  In response to the incident, Steinberg said, "No one could have predicted this tragedy. It’s important to remember that had he been wealthy enough to afford his bail, or bonded out by a commercial bail bond agency, he would have been free pretrial as well. In times like this, we must come together for this family and keep sight of the need to transform the larger systems that create poverty, racism and violence, including the pretrial bail system." The Riverfront Times, a publication in St. Louis, wrote that The Bail Project had simply posted a bail amount that had been set by the local criminal justice system, adding, "If a friend or relative of Scott had posted the bail, no one would be blaming that person for the ensuing tragedy, nor should they. Ditto for a bail bondsman."[19]

Still She Rises Edit

In January 2017, Steinberg launched Still She Rises, Tulsa, a project of The Bronx Defenders and the first public defender office in the country dedicated exclusively to the representation of women with children in the criminal justice system.[20] Oklahoma incarcerates a higher percentage of women than any other state and more than double the national average.[21] Still She Rises brings the holistic model of public defense pioneered by The Bronx Defenders to low-income women in the North Tulsa community.[22]

Center for Holistic Defense Edit

In 2010, Steinberg received funding from the Department of Justice’s Bureau of Justice Assistance[23] to begin the Center for Holistic Defense, the training and technical assistance arm of The Bronx Defenders. Each year for five years, the Center selected between three and six defender offices for intensive training, including site visits at defenders’ offices and The Bronx Defenders, on how to adopt holistic defense practices.[24] Steinberg has trained over 25 defender offices, ranging from large, statewide public defender systems such as the Wisconsin State Public Defender[25] to small, local groups like the Tribal Defenders for the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes in Montana.[26]

The Bronx Defenders Edit

In 1997, Steinberg and a small group of advocates founded The Bronx Defenders, a community-based public defender office in the South Bronx. The Bronx Defenders now has a staff of over 300 attorneys, advocates, and social workers who represent more than 35,000 low-income [27] New Yorkers each year. By engaging in legislative advocacy, pursuing impact litigation, and offering training and technical assistance to other public defender organizations, The Bronx Defenders bridges the gap between a traditional direct service organization and a policy organization, seeking to ensure justice and dignity for criminal justice-involved people in the Bronx and beyond.

References Edit

  1. ^ Gogolak, E. C. (2013-10-11). "New, Young Help for Poor in Infamous Bronx Courts". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2017-11-27.
  2. ^ Patrick, Robert. "Nonprofit will use $16 million bail fund to free people from American jails, including in St. Louis". stltoday.com. Retrieved 2017-11-27.
  3. ^ "Bail "disrupters" aim to free 160,000 people from U.S. jails". NBC News. Retrieved 2017-11-27.
  4. ^ "The Problem with NYC's Bail Reform". The Marshall Project. Retrieved 2017-11-27.
  5. ^ "Our Mission and Story". The Bronx Defenders. Retrieved 2017-11-27.
  6. ^ "Our Team". Still She Rises, a Holistic Defense Project of The Bronx Defenders based in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Retrieved 2017-11-27.
  7. ^ Vincent, Samantha. "Holistic legal aid program begins taking clients in north Tulsa". Tulsa World. Retrieved 2017-11-27.
  8. ^ "The Bronx Defenders Seek to Promote Holistic Defense | Center for Court Innovation". www.courtinnovation.org. Retrieved 2017-11-27.
  9. ^ "The Center For Holistic Defense". The Bronx Defenders. Retrieved 2017-11-27.
  10. ^ "TED2018: The Age of Amazement | April 10–14, 2018 | Vancouver, BC, Canada". ted2018.ted.com. Retrieved 2018-04-11.
  11. ^ "Robin Steinberg". Columbia Law School. Retrieved 2018-04-11.
  12. ^ "Trailblazing Advocate Robin Steinberg Joins UCLA Law Criminal Justice Program". law.ucla.edu. Retrieved 2018-04-11.
  13. ^ "Biography Page". law.ucla.edu. Retrieved 2018-04-11.
  14. ^ "Alumnus/Alumna of the Month | NYU School of Law". www.law.nyu.edu. Retrieved 2018-04-11.
  15. ^ "Announcing ... The Audacious Project". www.linkedin.com. Retrieved 2019-11-18.
  16. ^ "Chicago Bar Association - The Future is Now 2.019: Reforming the Cash Bail System with Robin Steinberg and the Bail Project". www.linkedin.com. 19 June 2019. Retrieved 2019-11-18.
  17. ^ "Our Approach". The Bail Project. Retrieved 2019-11-18.
  18. ^ "Bail Project Inc. | Charity Navigator Profile". Charity Navigator. Retrieved 21 March 2020.
  19. ^ Hartmann, Ray. "Don't Blame the Bail Project for Marcia Johnson's Murder". Riverfront Times. Retrieved 2019-11-18.
  20. ^ Fisher, Rich. "Still She Rises: Bringing a "Holistic Defense" Approach to Assisting the Mothers of North Tulsa". Retrieved 2018-04-11.
  21. ^ Winkler, Elizabeth (2018-01-02). "Why Oklahoma Has the Most Women Per Capita in Prison". Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved 2018-04-11.
  22. ^ World, Samantha Vicent Tulsa. "Holistic legal aid program Still She Rises begins taking clients in north Tulsa". Tulsa World. Retrieved 2018-04-11.
  23. ^ Drucker, Ernest (2018-02-20). Decarcerating America: From Mass Punishment to Public Health. The New Press. ISBN 9781620972793.
  24. ^ "The Center For Holistic Defense". The Bronx Defenders. Retrieved 2018-04-11.
  25. ^ "Public Defender Offices Eligible for Free Technical Assistance". The Bronx Defenders. Retrieved 2018-04-11.
  26. ^ "The Center for Holistic Defense Announces Technical Assistance Winners". The Bronx Defenders. Retrieved 2018-04-11.
  27. ^ "The Bronx Defenders". The Bronx Defenders. Retrieved 2018-04-11.

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This article may have been created or edited in return for undisclosed payments a violation of Wikipedia s terms of use It may require cleanup to comply with Wikipedia s content policies particularly neutral point of view November 2019 Robin Steinberg is an American lawyer and social justice advocate 1 who is currently the chief executive officer of the Bail Project 2 an organization modeled after The Bronx Freedom Fund which she founded with her husband David Feige in 2007 3 4 Steinberg is the founder and former executive director of The Bronx Defenders a community based public defense office serving low income New Yorkers in the Bronx since 1997 5 and the director of Still She Rises Tulsa 6 the first public defender office in the nation dedicated exclusively to the representation of mothers in the criminal justice system 7 At The Bronx Defenders Steinberg created The Center for Holistic Defense 8 a program that trains public defender offices across the country to replicate The Bronx Defenders model of holistic defense 9 Steinberg has spoken at TED 10 and taught at Harvard Law School Columbia Law School 11 the University of Virginia School of Law Seton Hall University School of Law and UCLA School of Law 12 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 The Bail Project 2 2 Still She Rises 2 3 Center for Holistic Defense 2 4 The Bronx Defenders 3 ReferencesEarly life and education EditSteinberg was born and raised in New York City in a Jewish household After graduating from the University of California Berkeley in 1978 13 with a degree in Women s Studies Steinberg moved back to New York to attend the New York University School of Law to begin a career in women s rights law During her time at NYU Law Steinberg enrolled in a clinic called the Women s Prison Project 14 Career EditThe Bail Project Edit Main article The Bail Project In November 2017 with support from The Audacious Project a TED philanthropic initiative 15 Steinberg launched The Bail Project a national nonprofit that provides free bail assistance and pretrial support to thousands of low income people every year According to Steinberg the organization s ultimate goal is put ourselves out of business having demonstrated that money and profit should have no role in criminal justice and leaving behind a blueprint for how to support people during the pretrial process 16 The organization currently works with public defense offices and community partners in more than a dozen cities posting bail for people in need and supporting them through court reminders transportation assistance and voluntary referrals to social services 17 Assets of 22 547 817 and income of 24 783 751 were reported in 2018 18 In April 2019 a St Louis man who received free bail assistance from The Bail Project was charged with fatally injuring his wife after being released pretrial In response to the incident Steinberg said No one could have predicted this tragedy It s important to remember that had he been wealthy enough to afford his bail or bonded out by a commercial bail bond agency he would have been free pretrial as well In times like this we must come together for this family and keep sight of the need to transform the larger systems that create poverty racism and violence including the pretrial bail system The Riverfront Times a publication in St Louis wrote that The Bail Project had simply posted a bail amount that had been set by the local criminal justice system adding If a friend or relative of Scott had posted the bail no one would be blaming that person for the ensuing tragedy nor should they Ditto for a bail bondsman 19 Still She Rises Edit In January 2017 Steinberg launched Still She Rises Tulsa a project of The Bronx Defenders and the first public defender office in the country dedicated exclusively to the representation of women with children in the criminal justice system 20 Oklahoma incarcerates a higher percentage of women than any other state and more than double the national average 21 Still She Rises brings the holistic model of public defense pioneered by The Bronx Defenders to low income women in the North Tulsa community 22 Center for Holistic Defense Edit In 2010 Steinberg received funding from the Department of Justice s Bureau of Justice Assistance 23 to begin the Center for Holistic Defense the training and technical assistance arm of The Bronx Defenders Each year for five years the Center selected between three and six defender offices for intensive training including site visits at defenders offices and The Bronx Defenders on how to adopt holistic defense practices 24 Steinberg has trained over 25 defender offices ranging from large statewide public defender systems such as the Wisconsin State Public Defender 25 to small local groups like the Tribal Defenders for the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes in Montana 26 The Bronx Defenders Edit Main article The Bronx Defenders In 1997 Steinberg and a small group of advocates founded The Bronx Defenders a community based public defender office in the South Bronx The Bronx Defenders now has a staff of over 300 attorneys advocates and social workers who represent more than 35 000 low income 27 New Yorkers each year By engaging in legislative advocacy pursuing impact litigation and offering training and technical assistance to other public defender organizations The Bronx Defenders bridges the gap between a traditional direct service organization and a policy organization seeking to ensure justice and dignity for criminal justice involved people in the Bronx and beyond References Edit Gogolak E C 2013 10 11 New Young Help for Poor in Infamous Bronx Courts The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2017 11 27 Patrick Robert Nonprofit will use 16 million bail fund to free people from American jails including in St Louis stltoday com Retrieved 2017 11 27 Bail disrupters aim to free 160 000 people from U S jails NBC News Retrieved 2017 11 27 The Problem with NYC s Bail Reform The Marshall Project Retrieved 2017 11 27 Our Mission and Story The Bronx Defenders Retrieved 2017 11 27 Our Team Still She Rises a Holistic Defense Project of The Bronx Defenders based in Tulsa Oklahoma Retrieved 2017 11 27 Vincent Samantha Holistic legal aid program begins taking clients in north Tulsa Tulsa World Retrieved 2017 11 27 The Bronx Defenders Seek to Promote Holistic Defense Center for Court Innovation www courtinnovation org Retrieved 2017 11 27 The Center For Holistic Defense The Bronx Defenders Retrieved 2017 11 27 TED2018 The Age of Amazement April 10 14 2018 Vancouver BC Canada ted2018 ted com Retrieved 2018 04 11 Robin Steinberg Columbia Law School Retrieved 2018 04 11 Trailblazing Advocate Robin Steinberg Joins UCLA Law Criminal Justice Program law ucla edu Retrieved 2018 04 11 Biography Page law ucla edu Retrieved 2018 04 11 Alumnus Alumna of the Month NYU School of Law www law nyu edu Retrieved 2018 04 11 Announcing The Audacious Project www linkedin com Retrieved 2019 11 18 Chicago Bar Association The Future is Now 2 019 Reforming the Cash Bail System with Robin Steinberg and the Bail Project www linkedin com 19 June 2019 Retrieved 2019 11 18 Our Approach The Bail Project Retrieved 2019 11 18 Bail Project Inc Charity Navigator Profile Charity Navigator Retrieved 21 March 2020 Hartmann Ray Don t Blame the Bail Project for Marcia Johnson s Murder Riverfront Times Retrieved 2019 11 18 Fisher Rich Still She Rises Bringing a Holistic Defense Approach to Assisting the Mothers of North Tulsa Retrieved 2018 04 11 Winkler Elizabeth 2018 01 02 Why Oklahoma Has the Most Women Per Capita in Prison Wall Street Journal ISSN 0099 9660 Retrieved 2018 04 11 World Samantha Vicent Tulsa Holistic legal aid program Still She Rises begins taking clients in north Tulsa Tulsa World Retrieved 2018 04 11 Drucker Ernest 2018 02 20 Decarcerating America From Mass Punishment to Public Health The New Press ISBN 9781620972793 The Center For Holistic Defense The Bronx Defenders Retrieved 2018 04 11 Public Defender Offices Eligible for Free Technical Assistance The Bronx Defenders Retrieved 2018 04 11 The Center for Holistic Defense Announces Technical Assistance Winners The Bronx Defenders Retrieved 2018 04 11 The Bronx Defenders The Bronx Defenders Retrieved 2018 04 11 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Robin Steinberg amp oldid 1177347515, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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