Tucker Carrington, director of the Mississippi Innocence Project at the Ole Miss law school discusses his new book, “The Cadaver King and the Country Dentist: A True Tale of injustice in the American South” co-authored by Radley Balko, an investigative reporter for the Washington Post
The kidnapping, beating and shooting of a 14 year old African American boy for whistling at a white ...
The endgame is at hand for Penn Cage, his family, and the enemies bent on destroying them in this re...
Mary Knight is a Communications Specialist in University Development. She has been on staff at the U...
Mississippi Innocence documents the incredible story of the convictions and exonerations of Levon Br...
Column criticizing James Silver\u27s beliefs and his activities traveling in support of his book, Mi...
Profile of James Silver and his controversial beliefs, written shortly after the publication of Miss...
Nonfiction by Anthony Walton Knopf ($24.00, ISBN: 0679446001, 2/1996) Summoning the full expanse of ...
Editorial expressing disappointment with the judicial system in the wake of a Leflore County, Miss.,...
John Hailman, a veteran prosecutor in the U.S. Attorney\u27s office for North Mississippi who wrote ...
Wrongful conviction has for decades been a subject of academic study, litigation, and policy reform,...
Nonfiction by Maryanne Vollers Little, Brown & Co. ($13.95, ISBN: 0316914711, 4/1996) In February 19...
Efforts to invoke Freedom of Information laws in Mississippi are discussed by Charlie Mitchell, assi...
James Forman Jr., the author of a new book arguing that law enforcement initiatives by black officia...
The kidnapping, beating and shooting of a 14 year old African American boy for whistling at a white ...
The endgame is at hand for Penn Cage, his family, and the enemies bent on destroying them in this re...
Mary Knight is a Communications Specialist in University Development. She has been on staff at the U...
Mississippi Innocence documents the incredible story of the convictions and exonerations of Levon Br...
Column criticizing James Silver\u27s beliefs and his activities traveling in support of his book, Mi...
Profile of James Silver and his controversial beliefs, written shortly after the publication of Miss...
Nonfiction by Anthony Walton Knopf ($24.00, ISBN: 0679446001, 2/1996) Summoning the full expanse of ...
Editorial expressing disappointment with the judicial system in the wake of a Leflore County, Miss.,...
John Hailman, a veteran prosecutor in the U.S. Attorney\u27s office for North Mississippi who wrote ...
Wrongful conviction has for decades been a subject of academic study, litigation, and policy reform,...
Nonfiction by Maryanne Vollers Little, Brown & Co. ($13.95, ISBN: 0316914711, 4/1996) In February 19...
Efforts to invoke Freedom of Information laws in Mississippi are discussed by Charlie Mitchell, assi...
James Forman Jr., the author of a new book arguing that law enforcement initiatives by black officia...
The kidnapping, beating and shooting of a 14 year old African American boy for whistling at a white ...
The endgame is at hand for Penn Cage, his family, and the enemies bent on destroying them in this re...
Mary Knight is a Communications Specialist in University Development. She has been on staff at the U...