Thu, July 9, 2026
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM MT
CCDB CLE Seminar in partnership with NACDL
The Deserving: A Conversation on Justice, Humanity, and
Our Collective Role in Mitigation
Date: Thursday July 9, 2026
Time: 1:00 - 2:00pm
Location: Webinar only
Free members-only webinar presented in partnership with NACDL
1 general CLE credit anticipated
Seminar description:
Join author and Advancing Real Change Executive Director Liz Vartkessian, and Steve Bright, former director of the Southern Center for Human Rights, for an engaging discussion of Vartkessian’s book, The Deserving: What the Lives of the Condemned Reveal About American Justice, and the role we all play in attempting to create a humane criminal legal system.
1.0 general CLE credit anticipated.
Speakers:
Steve Bright teaches at the law schools at Yale and Georgetown Universities. He is co-author, with James Kwak, of The Fear of Too Much Justice: Race, Poverty, and the Persistence of Inequality in the Criminal Courts (2023). He spent 34 years at the Southern Center for Human Rights, first as director and later as president and senior counsel. While there, he tried capital cases before juries and argued cases in the state and federal appellate courts, including four capital cases before the U.S. Supreme Court. The Supreme Court reversed all four, finding racial discrimination during jury selection in three and that the client was improperly denied an expert witness on mental health issues in the fourth. He received the American Bar Association’s Thurgood Marshall Award in 1998.
Liz Vartkessian has been investigating the life histories of those facing the most severe penalties possible in the United States since 2004, having worked in the following jurisdictions: Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Florida, Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, and South Dakota. After starting a successful private practice and obtaining her Ph.D. in Law from the University of Oxford, Liz and several colleagues created Advancing Real Change, Inc. (ARC, Inc.) a national nonprofit with offices in Baltimore, MD; Jacksonville, FL; and Birmingham, AL dedicated to conducting high-quality life history investigations in criminal cases. She is an expert on the collection and effective presentation of mitigating evidence, as well as the standard of care required by the defense in death penalty and juvenile cases.
Registration Information: This free members-only webinar is presented in partnership with NACDL and hosted on their platform.
Note: CCDB members must first register on this CCDB event page, then follow the link included in the registration confirmation email to register again on the NACDL website. Apologies for the inconvenience of double registration.
Registration Rates:
| Membership Level | Regular* |
| Attorneys 5+ years in practice | $0 |
| Attorneys 0-4 years in practice | $0 |
| Attorneys Indigent Defense | $0 |
| Public defenders | $0 |
| Associate members | $0 |
| Sustaining members | $0 |
| Life members | $0 |
| Non-members | Not eligible |
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PROSECUTORS AND LAW ENFORCEMENT STRICTLY PROHIBITED
Note: CCDB members must first register on this CCDB event page, then follow the link included in the registration confirmation email to register again on the NACDL website. Apologies for the inconvenience of double registration.

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