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A Miscarriage of Justice: Insights for Today from the Acquittal of Emmett Till’s Murderers

  • K&L Gates, LLP 70 West Madison Street Chicago, IL, 60602 United States (map)

A Miscarriage of Justice: Insights for Today from the Acquittal of Emmett Till’s Murderers

On the 70th anniversary of one of the most unjust verdicts in American legal history, the Federal Bar Association Chicago Chapter, generously supported by sponsor K&L Gates, invites you to A Miscarriage of Justice: Insights for Today from the Acquittal of Emmett Till’s Murderers, a timely and thought-provoking program.

The event will feature a screening of Trial in the Delta: The Murder of Emmett Till, a recorded theater production by Collaboraction. The performance reenacts the 1955 trial of State of Mississippi v. Roy Bryant and J.W. Milam in Sumner, Mississippi. With dialogue drawn directly from trial transcripts, actors bring to life the witnesses, attorneys, and proceedings that culminated in a verdict that shocked the nation and galvanized the civil rights movement.

Following the screening, a panel of distinguished speakers will reflect on the trial’s legacy, its impact on the African American community, and the enduring lessons for today’s legal profession:

  • Hon. Arlander Keys (Ret.), former U.S. Magistrate Judge and Mississippi native, will provide context on the events leading to the trial, the community’s response to the verdict, the challenges he faced as he rose to the federal bench, and the lessons attorneys can take from his journey.

  • Anthony Moseley, Artistic Director of Collaboraction and co-creator of Trial in the Delta, will discuss the inspiration behind the project, its relevance 70 years later, and practical tools attorneys can use to identify bias and foster empathy-driven dialogue.

  • J. Bryan Wood, Attorney at Kaplan Law Firm, PLLC, will moderate the discussion, adding legal-historical context and offering guidance for practitioners navigating bias in today’s legal system and their client interactions.

This interactive program will encourage both panelists and audience members to reflect on the screening, share perspectives, and explore ways to reduce bias in the legal profession and in our communities.

This event includes light snacks and beverages. Attendees will receive 1 hour Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) CLE credit (pending approval).

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