News & Galleries tagged with: Center for Criminal Justice and Professional Responsibility
- Students' work to free Shawn Massey makes case for clinics - June 01, 2010
- Duke Law School helps exonerate wrongfully convicted man - June 01, 2010
- Hair central to Shawn Massey's case - June 01, 2010
- Hairstyle helps to prove innocence - June 01, 2010
- Duke Law celebrates release of Shawn Massey - May 07, 2010
- Judge orders release of full report of the Silk Plant Forest Citizens Review Committee - March 04, 2010
- Some evidence in Kalvin Michael Smith case not tested - March 03, 2010
- Celebrating the exoneration of Greg Taylor - February 22, 2010
- In 250th DNA Exoneration Nationwide, New York Man is Proven Innocent 33 Years After Wrongful Conviction for Rape - February 05, 2010
- 2010 Summer Research Assistant Positions - February 02, 2010
- Junk Science in Criminal Trials: A Practitioner's Tale - February 02, 2010
- Getting it Right: An Interdisciplinary Assessment of Decisionmaking in the Criminal Justice System - January 27, 2010
- Kalvin Michael Smith's attorneys ask federal court for review - January 27, 2010
- The Bowden Inmates and the Rule of Law - January 12, 2010
- Innocence Project case leads to exploration of mistakes in criminal investigations - January 04, 2010
- Professor James Coleman comments on pending N.C. inmate release - October 30, 2009
- Professor James Coleman speaks at "Sports, Race and Power" conference - October 30, 2009
- Wake County DA is urged to free Greg Taylor - October 13, 2009
- Wake County DA responds to Innocence Commission - October 13, 2009
- Life for Dail hasn't been easy - October 06, 2009
- 6,005 days and still waiting - October 06, 2009
- Gell investigator ignored blatant clues - October 05, 2009
- Professor James Coleman comments on North Carolina proposal to fix the probation system - September 30, 2009
- Grisham speaks on justice system - September 30, 2009
- Jury Trials: In Favor - September 30, 2009
