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Raymond Brown
Host
Raymond M. Brown is a litigator, a Visiting Professor and Research Scholar at Seton Hall University Law School, and a frequent lecturer and writer on international law, human rights, criminal practice and civil liberties.
A partner in the firm of Greenbaum, Rowe, where he chairs the White Collar Criminal Defense Practice Group, he is a member of the New Jersey and New York Bars, has appeared in courts in 12 states and has conducted investigations throughout the US as well as in Kenya, El Salvador, Cayman Islands, Switzerland, Bahamas and the United Kingdom.
Brown – who is holds a BS from Columbia and a JD from Berkeley - has taught International Criminal Law in the Seton Hall/American University Program at Cairo, Egypt, and at Seton Hall University Schools of Law and of Diplomacy and International Relations. As a lecturer, he has appeared in 25 states and several foreign countries, and has spoken on over 200 occasions to a wide range of audiences on issues ranging from trial advocacy and ethics to race and criminal justice, from human rights and international law to education and drug policy.
He served for four years as an anchor at Court TV, covering trials, appeals and impeachment hearings. In coverage of the proceedings of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, he reported from The Hague and anchored "War Crimes on Trial."
A former president of the NJ Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, Brown’s work as host of Due Process has garnered yearly nominations, in New York and Philadelphia, for Individual Achievement, and won him the Mid-Atlantic Emmy for Outstanding Talk Show Host last year.
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