The Wrongful Convictions Clinic addresses the challenges that the COVID-19 outbreak poses to their work and their clients’ health while in prison.
Appearing: Shoshana Silverstein '20, Prof. Jamie Lau, and Nicole Wittstein '20.
The Wrongful Convictions Clinic addresses the challenges that the COVID-19 outbreak poses to their work and their clients’ health while in prison.
Appearing: Shoshana Silverstein '20, Prof. Jamie Lau, and Nicole Wittstein '20.
The Wrongful Convictions Clinic shares their thoughts on: ‘What is justice for Ronnie Long after serving 44 years in prison?'
Appearing: Prof. Jamie Lau, Nicole Wittstein '20, and Shoshana Silverstein '20.
Clinical Professor Jamie Lau, lead attorney for Ronnie Long in the Wrongful Convictions Clinic and two law students discusses their path to being granted an en banc hearing before the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeal.
Appearing: Shoshana Silverstein '20, Prof. Jamie Lau, and Nicole Wittstein '20.
Shoshana Silverstein and Nicole Wittstein discuss the clinic’s strategy to persuade the full Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals to review Long’s appeal.
Appearing: Nicole Wittstein '20, Shoshana Silverstein '20, and Prof. Jamie Lau.
Duke Law Professor Jamie Lau and two law students discuss the possible health risks associated with COVID-19 and Long’s incarceration in the North Carolina prison system.
Appearing: Shoshana Silverstein '20, Prof. Jamie Lau, and Nicole Wittstein '20.
Clinical Professor Jamie Lau discusses the Wrongful Convictions Clinic’s requests for Long’s release pending while waiting for Fourth Circuit en banc review due to COVID-19.
Clinical Professor Jamie Lau, Long’s lead attorney in the Wrongful Convictions Clinic, shares his client’s reaction to hearing his case was granted en banc review by the full Fourth Circuit.