Making a Murderer lawyers Dean Strang and Jerry Buting are officially going on tour to discuss the Steven Avery case.

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Strang and Buting are going across America through the summer in a tour called Making a Murderer's Dean Strang & Jerry Buting: A Conversation On Justice. The pair was featured heavily in Making a Murderer, serving as Avery's defense team.

"Making A Murderer's Dean Strang & Jerry Buting: A Conversation On Justice Tour will involve the two attorneys in conversation about the Steven Avery case and its broader implications, as well as a discussion on the larger topic of the American criminal justice system," their official tour website reads. "Each night will also feature a Q&A portion and the opportunity for the audience to address questions directly to Dean Strang and Jerry Buting."

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The tour begins in Boston, Mass. on Saturday, April 16 and ends in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. on Sunday, Aug. 21. More tour date information can be found on their website.

Buying speaks in a promotional video for the tour about this being an "unfiltered" examination of the Avery case. Watch this video below.

Many Netflix users have become obsessed with Making a Murderer since it debuted on Dec. 18. The docuseries showcases Avery and his multiple criminal cases, particularly the 2005 murder of photographer Teresa Halbach. The series has led to a broader discussion of the criminal justice system in America.

Making a Murderer is currently available to stream in full on Netflix.