New England Law Review Fall Symposium

On Remand

Listen to New England Law Review's Fall Symposium to learn more about Barred: Why the Innocent Can’t Get Out of Prison. Author and scholar Daniel S. Medwed led our symposium discussing how the United States’ current justice system keeps people in prison rather than crimes. Professor Medwed identifies how the procedural rules within the justice system often lead to the punishment of innocent people. He is joined by panelists Aliza Hochman-Bloom, Cynthia Godsoe, Justin Murray, and Elizabeth Webster.

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