The Jailhouse Lawyer Discussion

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Adults
  • Registration is required for this event.
  • Registration will open on December 20, 2025 @ 10:00am.

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Join us for a conversation about The Jailhouse Lawyer by Calvin Duncan and Sophie Cull. This book discussion is in support of Pittsburgh Arts & Lectures Western PA Book Read. The authors speak will be speaking at the Carnegie Music Hall on February 9.

The Jailhouse Lawyer tells the searing and ultimately hopeful story of Calvin Duncan’s journey to become a jailhouse lawyer in Angola prison where he spent 28 years for a crime he did not commit.

Calvin Duncan was nineteen when he was incarcerated for a 1981 New Orleans murder he didn’t commit. The victim of a wildly incompetent public defense system and a badly compromised witness, Duncan was left to rot in the waking nightmare of confinement. Armed with little education, he took matters into his own hands.

At twenty-one, he filed his first motion from prison: “Motion for a Law Book,” which launched his highly successful, self-taught legal career. Trapped within this wholly corrupted system, Duncan became a legal advocate for himself and his fellow prisoners as an inmate counsel at the infamous Louisiana State Penitentiary, Angola. Literature sustained his hope, as he learned the law in its shadow.

During his decades of incarceration, Duncan helped hundreds of other prisoners navigate their cases, advocating for those the state had long since written off. He taught a class in the midst of Angola to empower other incarcerated men to fight for their own justice under the law. But his own case remained stalled. A defense lawyer once responded to Duncan’s request for documents: “You are not a person.”

Criminal justice reform advocate Sophie Cull met Duncan after he was finally released from prison; he began to tell her his story. Together, they’ve written a bracing condemnation of the criminal legal system, and an intimate portrait of a heroic and brilliant man’s resilience in the face of injustice.