The United States criminal justice system convicts, incarcerates, and, in some instances, executes people for crimes of which they are innocent. Although wrongful convictions may be an inevitable consequence of our criminal justice system, it would seem that a person wrongly deprived of his liberty is entitled to a civil remedy to compensate for the mistakes of the criminal system. Yet persons wrongly convicted of crimes who bring actions under 42 U.S.C. section 1983 for an erroneous arrest, detention, or conviction are often denied monetary compensation. This Article considers the role of causation in section 1983 wrongful conviction cases. Although causation is seldom mentioned as an element of a section 1983 claim, it plays two roles in ...
The article debunks the consensus that in concerted action concurrent causes and alternative liabili...
This article uses the example of mass products torts to test the traditional principle that requires...
In recent years, the number of exonerations of persons wrongfully imprisoned has increased nationwid...
The United States criminal justice system convicts, incarcerates, and, in some instances, executes p...
It is sadly true that there are people in this country who are sentenced to prison, and even death, ...
Causation is a concept of enormous importance in the law. In just the last two years, the United Sta...
After the DNA-inspired wave of exonerations of recent years, there has been widespread support for e...
This Article poses a new theory of compensation for exonerated prisoners, one based on a theory of r...
Tim Atkins was wrongfully convicted of a crime he did not commit and spent 23 years in prison. Alth...
It is sadly true that there are people in this country who are sentenced to prison, and even death, ...
Part I of this comment presents a brief overview of the current state compensation systems for those...
Despite significant efforts to uncover and prevent wrongful convictions, little attention has been p...
Previous literature has indicated that wrongful conviction is estimated to occur in about 1 to 5 per...
In response to the failure of the tort and civil rights laws to provide a consistent remedy for exon...
The issue of causation is fundamental to every constitutional tort action. Money damages are not rec...
The article debunks the consensus that in concerted action concurrent causes and alternative liabili...
This article uses the example of mass products torts to test the traditional principle that requires...
In recent years, the number of exonerations of persons wrongfully imprisoned has increased nationwid...
The United States criminal justice system convicts, incarcerates, and, in some instances, executes p...
It is sadly true that there are people in this country who are sentenced to prison, and even death, ...
Causation is a concept of enormous importance in the law. In just the last two years, the United Sta...
After the DNA-inspired wave of exonerations of recent years, there has been widespread support for e...
This Article poses a new theory of compensation for exonerated prisoners, one based on a theory of r...
Tim Atkins was wrongfully convicted of a crime he did not commit and spent 23 years in prison. Alth...
It is sadly true that there are people in this country who are sentenced to prison, and even death, ...
Part I of this comment presents a brief overview of the current state compensation systems for those...
Despite significant efforts to uncover and prevent wrongful convictions, little attention has been p...
Previous literature has indicated that wrongful conviction is estimated to occur in about 1 to 5 per...
In response to the failure of the tort and civil rights laws to provide a consistent remedy for exon...
The issue of causation is fundamental to every constitutional tort action. Money damages are not rec...
The article debunks the consensus that in concerted action concurrent causes and alternative liabili...
This article uses the example of mass products torts to test the traditional principle that requires...
In recent years, the number of exonerations of persons wrongfully imprisoned has increased nationwid...