Since July, the American Conservative has an ongoing series of currently 12 articles in collaboration wit ...
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Monday Morning Thoughts: Conservative Approaches to Criminal Justice Reform
Monday Morning Thoughts: Conservative Approaches to Criminal Justice Reform
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Long Sentences Handed Out in Robbery Case
Long Sentences Handed Out in Robbery Case
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How Our Local Legislators Fared on Police and Criminal Justice Reform Issues
How Our Local Legislators Fared on Police and Criminal Justice Reform Issues
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Governor Brown Signs New Law to Help the Wrongfully Convicted
Governor Brown Signs New Law to Help the Wrongfully Convicted
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Governor Brown Signs Post-Conviction Discovery Bill
Governor Brown Signs Post-Conviction Discovery Bill
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California Legislature Approves Historic Bill to Prevent Wrongful Convictions
California Legislature Approves Historic Bill to Prevent Wrongful Convictions
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Monday Morning Thoughts: Trump Doesn’t Really Care that Flipping Corrupts Justice
Monday Morning Thoughts: Trump Doesn’t Really Care that Flipping Corrupts Justice
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Commentary: A Way Forward for Criminal Justice Reform If the DA Wants It
Commentary: A Way Forward for Criminal Justice Reform If the DA Wants It
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Monday Morning Thoughts: The Death Penalty is Almost Gone…
Monday Morning Thoughts: The Death Penalty is Almost Gone…
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Sunday Commentary: System Incapable of Extricating Itself from a Potential Wrongful Conviction
Sunday Commentary: System Incapable of Extricating Itself from a Potential Wrongful Conviction
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Police Misconduct and Wrongful Conviction Bills Advance
Police Misconduct and Wrongful Conviction Bills Advance
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Commentary: How Prosecutors Can Serve on the Front Lines in the War against Wrongful Convictions
Commentary: How Prosecutors Can Serve on the Front Lines in the War against Wrongful Convictions
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Commentary: Innocent Until Proven Guilty?
Commentary: Innocent Until Proven Guilty?
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Sunday Commentary: This Is What a Wrongful Conviction Looks Like
Sunday Commentary: This Is What a Wrongful Conviction Looks Like
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My First Night on Death Row as an Innocent Man
My First Night on Death Row as an Innocent Man
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Monday Morning Thoughts: Yolo County’s Conviction Integrity Unit Has Little to Show for Itself
Monday Morning Thoughts: Yolo County’s Conviction Integrity Unit Has Little to Show for Itself
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For Exonerees, Getting Released Is Only the First Struggle
For Exonerees, Getting Released Is Only the First Struggle
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30,000 Tainted Convictions, One Path Forward
30,000 Tainted Convictions, One Path Forward
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Monday Morning Thoughts: The Promise and Failure of Conviction Integrity Units
Monday Morning Thoughts: The Promise and Failure of Conviction Integrity Units
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“Sister” of Victim Questions Whether the Right Guys Have Been Convicted in 2002 Halloween Homicide Case
“Sister” of Victim Questions Whether the Right Guys Have Been Convicted in 2002 Halloween Homicide Case