- Wrongfully convicted men confront crooked cop in courthouse hallway
- U.S. Fourth Circuit revives lawsuit by exoneree James Owens against Maryland police after lower court had dismissed the suit
- California expands prisoner access to DNA in bill sponsored by NCIP
- Washington State exoneree Brandon Olebar awarded nearly $500,000 in compensation
- 33 exonerees from around the county honored at Oklahoma Innocence Project event
- U.S. DOJ rethinks old policy that required waiver of appeal for guilty pleas
- The story of David McCallum, a man some believe was wrongly convicted of murder nearly 30 years ago, will be screened next week in the same neighborhood where he was arrested. The film “David & Me” follows McCallum and the effort of filmmaker Ray Klonsky, attorneys and advocates to get McCallum released from jail. The documentary, which has been shown across Canada and at theManhattan Film Festival, will be screening at the annual Bushwick Film Festival next weekend.
- An analysis of the work by Innocence Projects in the UK
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 SingaporeDaniel Ehighalua
Nigerian BarristerJessica S. Henry
Associate Professor of Justice Studies, Montclair UniversityCarey D. Hoffman
Director of Digital Communications, Ohio Innocence Project@OIPCommunicati1Shiyuan Huang
Associate Professor, Shandong University Law School; Visiting Scholar, University of Cincinnati College of LawC 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 ProjectUlf Stridbeck
Professor of Law, Faculty of Law, University of Oslo, NorwayMartin Yant
Author and Private Investigator Order his book Presumed Guilty here