
He Was Convicted Based on Allegedly Fabricated Bite Mark Analysis. Louisiana Wants to Execute Him Anyway.

DNA Collection After Arrest Laws

He Went to Jail for Stealing Someone’s Identity. But It Was His All Along.

Hearing could determine if Texas woman's murder conviction was based on 'junk science'

Proposed ‘Carla Walker Act' could fund advanced DNA testing to solve cold cases

Trial judge in Robert Roberson’s death row case agrees to recusal

After years of fighting, father convicted of child abuse in 'Baby Naomi' case now exonerated

Police Use of Geofence Warrants Splits Courts Over 4th Amendment

Junk Science and Judicial Arrogance Are Killing Us

Genetic Genealogy Can Stop Violent Criminals and Free the Wrongly Convicted

The Peril — and Promise — of AI in Criminal Justice

Shaken Baby Syndrome Has Been Discredited. Why Is Robert Roberson Still on Death Row?

“Simply Untrue”: Lawmakers Refute Unprecedented Attack by Texas Attorney General in Robert Roberson’s Case

The Limitations of DNA Evidence in Innocence Cases

L.A. man spent a decade in prison for ‘shaken baby syndrome’ death. Was it based on faulty evidence?
L.A. man spent a decade in prison for ‘shaken baby syndrome’ death. Was it based on faulty evidence?

Wrongful Convictions Revealed the Dangers of Trusting Unvalidated Science. Are We About to Repeat the Same Mistakes With AI?
Wrongful Convictions Revealed the Dangers of Trusting Unvalidated Science. Are We About to Repeat the Same Mistakes With AI?

After 44 Years on Death Row, Japanese Man Is Exonerated at Age 88
After 44 Years on Death Row, Japanese Man Is Exonerated at Age 88

Missouri executes Marcellus Williams despite questions over evidence, after Supreme Court denies final bid for delay
Missouri executes Marcellus Williams despite questions over evidence, after Supreme Court denies final bid for delay

Will Texas Kill This Innocent Man?
Will Texas Kill This Innocent Man?
