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Author: The Albany Four

29 Oct 2018 The Albany Four

Call For Papers: 2019 Innocence Network Conference

The Innocence Scholarship Committee of the Innocence Network is seeking high quality social science, forensic science and legal scholarship for presentation at the 2019 Innocence Network Conference in Atlanta, GA on April 12 – 13. http://innocencenetwork.org/networkconference/

For more information, click here: Call for Papers IN Conference 2019 FINAL.

2 Sep 2018 The Albany Four

Annotated Bibliography on the Correlates of Wrongful Convictions

From Northern Illinois University Law Review:

Stewart Nejdl, C., & Pettitt, K. (2018). Wrongful Convictions and Their Causes: An Annotated Bibliography.

Thanks to Vanessa Meterko at the Innocence Project for suggesting this resource!

1 Feb 2018 The Albany Four

Distinguished Speakers Series: Race, Innocence, and the End of the Death Penalty

Hosted by Prof. Frank R. Baumgartner at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.

Spring 2018, Mondays, 5:30 to 7:00 pm
Stone Center Auditorium, UNC Campus

Free parking is available after 5pm in the Bell Tower parking deck, adjacent to the Stone Center

All events are free and open to the public.  Click here for the list of speakers and more information.

11 Dec 201711 Dec 2017 The Albany Four

Call for Papers – 2018 Innocence Network Conference

The Innocence Scholarship Committee is seeking social science and legal scholarship on wrongful convictions for presentation at the 2018 Innocence Network Conference.  Paper proposals are due by January 16, 2018.  For complete information, click the link below.

Call for Papers IN Conference 2018

16 Oct 2017 The Albany Four

Farewell, John Thompson

Sad news.  Read about it at the Death Penalty Information Center and at The Marshall Project’s curated collection of links here.

16 Oct 2017 The Albany Four

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Contact us at: innocenceresearch@gmail.com

Recent Posts

  • New Book: Autopsy of a Crime Lab (Brandon Garrett) 5 Apr 2021
  • Innocence Network Scholarship – Deadline Extended 26 Jan 2021
  • Call for Papers – Wrongful Conviction Law Review 20 Jan 2021
  • Innocence Network Scholarship – Call for Papers 28 Dec 2020
  • Wrongful Convictions Law Review – Issue 3 Now Available! 28 Dec 2020
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