We have just published in the Duke Law Journal, an empirical article that grew out of an earlier report analyzing driver’s license suspensions in North Carolina. The piece, by William Crozier and Brandon Garrett is: “Driven to Failure: An Empirical Analysis of Driver’s License Suspension in North Carolina.” A person’s interest in a driver’s license […]
News year: 2020
Wilson Center Crim Works in Progress Mondays
We at the Wilson Center have been organizing Criminal Justice Works in Progress gatherings on Mondays on Zoom. Please let us know if you would like to join or present (email us at WCSJ@law.duke.edu). Here is our schedule so far (times are EST): Upcoming: Postponed to fall – Avani Mehta Sood (UC Berkeley Law), “Reaching […]
Criminal defense expert Maher joins Duke Center for Science and Justice as executive director
Thomas Maher, who has taught criminal trial practice to Duke Law students for nearly 30 years, has joined the Duke Center for Science and Justice as executive director. (full story on the Duke Law website). Maher practiced criminal defense law in state and federal court for more than 20 years before becoming, in 2006, executive […]
Joe Bryan Pardoned
Last fall our Amicus Lab Course wrote an amicus brief in support of Joe Bryan’s post-conviction petition to the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals. Here is a pdf of the entire Bryan Amicus Brief. He had been denied parole seven times. Last Thursday, he was granted parole. KWTX news reports: “Throughout the past 35 years, Bryan […]