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    Sep 14, 2024  
2014-2015 School of Law Bulletin 
    
2014-2015 School of Law Bulletin [Archived Bulletin]

LAW 9318 - Wrongful Convictions


This course will examine the reasons behind wrongful convictions in the United States.  There are many people in this nation convicted of, and serving time for, crimes they did not commit. Over 267 people have already been exonerated of crimes for which they were convicted. The course will include lecture, discussion and guest speakers about eyewitness identification, false confessions, snitches and informants, government misconduct, ineffective assistance of counsel, forensic science including DNA testing, post‑conviction remedies, the death penalty, media and investigative journalism, and racial bias. The course will also include in‑class exercises designed to help deal with these issues as a practitioner.

Every Other Year Course

Credits: 2 Credits