...a trial and police jurors, who, for the most part, consider social network activities to be their own business. Judges repeatedly remind jurors not to...
In his Criminal Law column, Ken Strutin, director of legal information services at the New York State Defenders Association, argues that when someone can be prosecuted years later based on new forens
...is an organization that investigates, and, where appropriate, litigates claims of actual innocence on behalf of indigent incarcerated people. As of the submission of this...
In his Criminal Law column, Ken Strutin, director of legal information services at the New York State Defenders Association, writes that the recognition of NFPA 921 as the gold standard of practice c
...and anyone who might potentially help or give ear to claims of innocence. His indefatigable letter writing discipline culminated in 62,000 letters, one of...
Marci Hamilton, a professor at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, stepped out of the Ivory Tower onto the public square to decry what she sees as the widespread cover-up of child sexual abuse by
...Sheppard in New York. His other firms include After Innocence and Nursery University. Making three...
Marc H. Simon, 38, a full-time entertainment lawyer and part-time documentary maker who had worked in Marc Dreier's firm, filmed a series of interviews with his former employer that are at the core o
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