The American Bar Association today announced the 19 finalists for the 2017 Silver Gavel Awards for Media and the Arts, which recognize outstanding work that fosters the American public’s understanding of law and the legal system. This is the ABA’s highest honor in recognition of this purpose.
“The ABA’s Gavel Awards Screening Committee members were challenged to select finalists among so many worthy entries,” said Stephen C. Edds, chair of the Standing Committee on Gavel Awards. “We congratulate our finalists and look forward to identifying awardees among an already select group.”
The winners will be announced on May 10.
No more than one Silver Gavel is presented in each category. Honorable mentions are also awarded, but awards are not presented in every category in every year.
The ABA Gavel Awards Screening Committee, composed of 45 lawyer-members of the ABA, selected the 19 finalists from 156 entries received in all eligible categories, which include books, commentary, documentaries, drama and literature, magazines, multimedia, newspapers, radio and television.
Selection criteria include how the entry addresses the Gavel Awards’ purpose and objectives; educational value of legal information; impact on, or outreach to, the public; thoroughness and accuracy in presentation of issues; creativity and originality in approach to subject matter and effectiveness of presentation; and demonstrated technical skill in the entry’s production.
The association has presented these awards each year since 1958, which makes 2017 the 60th annual presentation. The 18-member ABA Standing Committee on Gavel Awards makes the final award decisions. ABA President Linda Klein will present Silver Gavels and Honorable Mentions on July 18 at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C.
To learn more about the Silver Gavel Awards, go to www.ambar. org/gavelawards.
The following is a complete list of finalists, with links to their work:
BOOKS
• “Blood in the Water: The Attica Prison Uprising of 1971 and Its Legacy”
Heather Ann Thompson, author
Penguin Random House/Pantheon Books
http://www.penguinrandom house.com/books/178182/blood-in-the-water-by-heather-ann-thompson/9780375423222/
• “Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City”
Matthew Desmond, author
Penguin Random House/ Crown Publishers
http://www.penguinrandom house.com/books/247816/evicted-by-matthew-desmond/97805534 47453/
• “The Framers’ Coup: The Making of the United States Constitution”
Michael Klarman, author
Oxford University Press
https://global.oup.com/academ ic/product/the-framers-coup-9780 199942039?cc=us&lang=en&
• “Imbeciles: The Supreme Court, American Eugenics, and the Sterilization of Carrie Buck”
Adam Cohen, author
Penguin Random House/Penguin Books
http://www.penguinrandom house.com/books/529315/imbec iles-by-adam-cohen/978014310 9990
• “Vagrant Nation: Police Power, Constitutional Change, and the Making of the 1960s”
Risa Goluboff, author
Oxford University Press
https://global.oup.com/academ ic/product/vagrant-nation-978019 9768448?q=vagrant%20nation&lang=en&cc=us
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COMMENTARY
“It’s Been 40 Years Since the Supreme Court Tried to Fix the Death Penalty — Here’s How It Failed”
The Marshall Project
Evan Mandery, professor
John Jay College of Criminal Justice
https://www.themarshallproj ect.org/2016/03/30/it-s-been-40-years-since-the-supreme-court-tried-to-fix-the-death-penalty-here-s-why-it-failed#.QAPugtylD
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DOCUMENTARIES
• “Admissions on Trial: Seven Decades of Race and Higher Education”
Villita Media for KLRU-TV
Lynn Boswell, producer, director and writer
Paul Sweeney, Editor
http://www.pbs.org/video/2365023444/
• “Do Not Resist”
VANISH Films
Craig Atkinson, director
Laura Hartrick, producer
http://www.donotresistfilm.com/
• “Trapped”
Trilogy Films
Dawn Porter, director
Marilyn Ness, producer
http://www.trappeddocumentary.com/
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MAGAZINES
“Where the Death Penalty Still Lives”
New York Times Magazine
Emily Bazelon, staff writer
Ilena Silverman, features editor
https://www.nytimes.com/2016/08/28/magazine/where-the-death-penalty-still-lives.html?_r=0
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MULTIMEDIA
“Doubled Up In Solitary Confinement”
National Public Radio and
The Marshall Project
Joseph Shapiro, correspondent, NPR
Christie Thompson, staff writer, The Marshall Project
Ruth Baldwin, director of communications, The Marshall Project
Robert Little, senior supervising editor, Investigations, NPR
http://www.npr.org/2016/03/24/470824303/doubling-up-prison ers-in-solitary-creates-deadly-consequencesURLL
http://www.npr.org/2016/10/26/498582706/inside-lewisburg-prison-a-choice-between-a-violent-cellmate-or-shackles
http://www.npr.org/2016/10/27/499637384/solitary-confinement-methods-often-lead-to-violence-at-lewisburg-prison
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NEWSPAPERS
• “A Cry for Help”
Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN)
Suki Dardarian, managing editor
Jennifer Bjorhus, Kelly Smith and Libor Jany, reporters
http://www.startribune.com/a-cry-for-help/374523971/
• “Forsaken: Florida’s Broken Mental Health System”
Sun Sentinel (Ft. Lauderdale, FL)
Dana Banker, managing editor
Megan O’Matz, Sally Kestin and Stephen Hobbs, reporters
John Maines, database editor
http://projects.sun-sentinel. com/projects/forsaken/
• “No Money, No Mercy”
The New York Times
Andrew Lehren and Shaila Dewan, reporters
Christine Kay, enterprise editor
Scott Blumenthal, deputy editor, Interactive News
https://www.nytimes.com/2016/12/12/us/crime-criminal-justice-reform-diversion.html
https://www.nytimes.com/2016/12/13/us/alabama-prosecutor-valeska-criminal-justice-reform. html
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RADIO
“...and justice for all.”
Alabama Public Radio
Pat Duggins, news director
Stan Ingold, assistant news director
Alex AuBuchon and Mackenzie Bates, news hosts/reporters
http://apr.org/post/and-justice-all-series-alabama-public-radio? nopop=1#stream/0
• “More Perfect”
WNYC Studios
Jad Abumrad, executive producer, host, creator
Suzie Lechtenberg, executive producer
Kelsey Padgett, producer, reporter
Sean Rameswaram, correspondent
Tobin Low, producer
http://www.wnyc.org/shows/radiolabmoreperfect/episodes
• “This Land Is Our Land”
Oregon Public Broadcasting
Anna Griffin, news director
David Blanchard, producer
http://www.opb.org/news/series/burns-oregon-standoff-bundy-militia-news-updates/occupation-trial-podcast-this-land-is-our-land/
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TELEVISION
• “The Border”
FOX5 Las Vegas
Christine Maddela, news anchor
http://www.fox5vegas.com/story/33673452/the-border-a-fox5-special-report-on-immigration
• “48 Hours: The Fight for Melissa”
48 Hours/CBS News
Charlotte Fuller, Lourdes Aguiar and Gail Abbott Zimmerman, producers
Judy Tygard, senior producer
Susan Zirinsky, executive producer
http://www.cbsnews.com/videos/the-fight-for-melissa/
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