
Martha Minow
Harvard Law School professor studying the U.S. criminal justice system and international law, advocating for restorative justice.
Top 3 podcasts with Martha Minow
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Aug 14, 2025 • 1h 7min
Why Good Laws Aren’t Enough (with Martha Minow)
Martha Minow, former dean of Harvard Law School and a distinguished expert in constitutional law, dives into the nuances of justice in a rapidly changing world. She questions the erosion of public trust in legal systems and highlights the pitfalls of outcome-driven thinking. The conversation explores the balance between forgiveness and justice, particularly in political climates that challenge institutional integrity. Minow also discusses how the legal community can respond to rising political attacks and the need for greater civic education.

Nov 26, 2021 • 50min
Listen Again: Making Amends
Brent Leggs, a historian preserving African-American heritage, discusses the emotional significance of historical sites in Birmingham. Martha Minow, a Harvard law professor, advocates for restorative justice and re-evaluating punitive measures. Librarian Dawn Wacek highlights how removing library fines promotes accessibility and community engagement. V, a renowned playwright, underscores the importance of genuine apologies in healing from trauma. Together, they explore the complex process of making amends and fostering inclusivity.

Mar 30, 2020 • 15min
How forgiveness can create a more just legal system | Martha Minow
Martha Minow, a law professor, dives into the powerful intersection of forgiveness and justice. She highlights how current tools like pardons can perpetuate inequality instead of fostering healing. The discussion touches on a poignant story of forgiveness in the face of tragedy and critiques societal pressures on marginalized communities. Minow advocates for restorative justice as a means to transform the treatment of juvenile offenders, emphasizing community involvement and fairness. She also examines the complexities of forgiveness in legal frameworks and historical contexts.


