Norman Reimer

Norman L. Reimer currently serves as Of Counsel to the New York City law firm, Vladeck, Raskin & Clark, P.C., a preeminent employee rights and criminal defense firm that has a long history of fighting against discrimination.

Norman Reimer has devoted his career to the defense of the criminally accused at the trial, appellate and post-conviction levels and to criminal justice reform advocacy. He has participated in the trial and appeal of hundreds of cases in both state and federal jurisdictions, is a recognized and extensively published expert on all aspects of the criminal legal system, and he has taught trial advocacy both at the law school level and at countless continuing legal education venues. Norman has been a leader of the organized bar whose mission is to reform the policies and practices that have fueled mass incarceration and disparate impact. 

His most noteworthy bar achievements include guiding a successful lawsuit in New York to ensure adequate resources for publicly appointed counsel for the accused, co-founding the John Adams Project in partnership with the American Civil Liberties Union to provide to attorneys trained in capital defense to represent the accused in the military commission proceedings at Guantanamo Bay, and leading a collaboration among several groups to establish  Clemency Project 2014, which was one of the largest national pro bono projects ever undertaken by the legal profession and which secured the commutation of long federal prison sentences for 894 individuals, including more than 300 who were serving life sentences. 

Norman continues to advocate for reforms that will restore humanity to the nation’s criminal legal system, such as reining in overcriminalization, reducing excessive sentences, and exposing and reforming the trial penalty and coercive plea practices that have contributed significantly to systemic injustice and mass incarceration.

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