November 12, 2019 — Professor Rachel Barkow discusses her new book, Prisoners of Politics: Breaking the Cycle of Mass Incarceration. Rachel Elise Barkow is the Segal Family Professor of Regulatory Law and Policy and Faculty Director, Center on the Administration of Criminal Law at NYU.
Year: 2019
When They See Us: A Conversation with Two of the Exonerated Five
September 3, 2019 — At the launch event for the Duke Center for Science and Justice, Yusef Salaam and Raymond Santana, two members of the Exonerated Five, tell their stories to a Duke Law audience. They are the subjects of the Netflix series “When They See Us,” which focuses on the conviction and later exoneration […]
Driver’s License Suspensions in North Carolina
March 25, 2019 — Professor Brandon Garrett and Daniel Bowes of the North Carolina Justice Center lead a discussion of driver’s license suspensions in North Carolina. Also speaking are individuals who have had their driver’s license suspended about how the experience affected their lives.
Getting Forensics Right
March 6, 2019 — What are the stakes when forensics go wrong? Keith Harward tells his story: he was exonerated by DNA testing, but spent 33 years in prison in Virginia for a murder he did not commit, based on multiple erroneous bite mark comparisons. Peter Neufeld, co-founder and co-director of the Innocence Project joins […]