The Amanda Knox case and the the Norfolk Four case show damage done by wrongful conviction
- Book by INUK founder Michael Naughton and Gabe Tan Claims of Innocence: An introduction to wrongful convictions and how they might be challenged, Bristol now available for free download
- A rare federal exoneration looming in Florida
- Ohio Innocence Project criticizes new closed-file policy of Ohio police and prosecutors
- Intern for the Georgia Innocence Project talks of being wrongfully imprisoned without charges for four months in Egypt
- More on the Colorado Justice Review program set up by Colorado AG, which has already resulted in one exoneration
- Dutch man exonerated of charges in New York
- David Protess, former director of the Medill Innocence Project, receives an award for his series of commentaries in The Huffington Post about wrongful convictions.
- Even though his client is now dead, a California lawyer continues to fight to clear the name of his client, convicted of murder, who lawyer believes is innocent
- Exoneree Gerry Conlon backs petition to reopen Birmingham pub bombings investigation
- Exoneree Maurice Caldwell hopes to reform eyewitness identification procedures
- Innocence Network seeks to hire program coordinator
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Bill introduced in Louisiana to increase exoneree compensation
Blog Editor
Mark Godsey
Daniel P. & Judith L. Carmichael Professor of Law, University of Cincinnati College of Law; Director, Center for the Global Study of Wrongful Conviction; Director, Rosenthal Institute for Justice/Ohio Innocence ProjectOrder Here
Contributing Editors
Justin Brooks
Professor, California Western School of Law; Director, California Innocence ProjectOrder his book Wrongful Convictions Cases & Materials 2d ed. hereCheah Wui Ling
Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law, National University of SingaporeLiza Dietrich
Research and Writing Specialist & Outreach Program Coordinator for the Ohio Innocence ProjectDaniel Ehighalua
Nigerian BarristerJessica S. Henry
Associate Professor of Justice Studies, Montclair UniversityC Ronald Huff
Professor of Criminology, Law & Society and Sociology, University of California-IrvinePhil Locke
Science and Technology Advisor, Ohio Innocence Project and Duke Law Wrongful Convictions ClinicDr. Carole McCartney
Reader in Law, Faculty of Business and Law, Northumbria UniversityNancy Petro
Author and Advocate Order her book False Justice hereKana Sasakura
Professor, Faculty of Law, Konan University Innocence Project JapanDr. Robert Schehr
Professor, Department of Criminology & Criminal Justice, Northern Arizona University; Executive Director, Arizona Innocence ProjectShiyuan Huang
Associate Professor, Shandong University Law School; Visiting Scholar, University of Cincinnati College of LawUlf Stridbeck
Professor of Law, Faculty of Law, University of Oslo, NorwayMartin Yant
Author and Private Investigator Order his book Presumed Guilty here