The National Center for Reason and Justice
Death, assaults and sex offenses: Life behind Central New York Psychiatric Center’s walls
“A New York State psychiatric center operated illegally with impunity while two dead bodies, 40 assaults and 25 sex offenses triggered police responses behind its walls from 2012 to 2016, The Journal News/lohud has found.
“The newly …
For a small, blue state, Massachusetts wrongfully convicts a lot of people
“For a small, progressive state, Massachusetts has an outsize record of wrongfully convicting people. The Commonwealth has paid $8.34 million to wrongfully convicted men and women since 2004, when a compensation law was enacted. From Dennis Maher to Victor Rosario…
Is Jerry Sandusky Innocent?
Trial by Therapy:
The Jerry Sandusky Case Revisited
“Can a sustained, comprehensive case be made for that inference? [That Sandusky is innocent] It already exists, in a book that was rejected by every major publisher and finally issued in …
Employment Opportunity
Mitchell Hamline School of Law – Employment Opportunity
Sex Offense Litigation and Policy Fellow
The Sex Offense Litigation and Policy Resource Center seeks applications for a full-time fellowship position. This is a two-year, full-time position, working directly with …
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Victor Rosario spent 32 years behind bars in Massachusetts for arson and homicide of eight people, including five children. Fran and Dan Keller were locked up in Texas for 21 years for “satanic ritual abuse” at their daycare …
After 28 years wrongly imprisoned for child molestation, man’s case dismissed
“Young also said that he harbors no anger toward his accusers — who were 5 and 6 years old when they accused him of molesting them, only to later recant and confess that it was their …
Sex Registries as Modern-Day Witch Pyres
“Perhaps the most irrefutable statement that can be made about modern day America is this: we have a penchant for putting people in cages. More than any other nation on the planet, we rely on incarceration as the fix for …
Will Feminism’s Past Mistakes Haunt #MeToo?
“The last couple of months also echo a troublesome history, however, whose legacy persists in the law and the Zeitgeist. “When does a watershed become a sex panic?” Masha Gessen asked recently in the New Yorker. The answer: what …
Children on Sex Offender Registries Are Suicide Risks
“The most troubling findings, the authors say, pertained to suicidal intent and victimization experiences. The study found that registered children were four times as likely to report a recent suicide attempt in the last 30 days, compared to nonregistered children. …
NY top court gives Jesse Friedman partial victory
Friedman’s Manhattan attorney, Ronald Kuby, called the decision “an emphatic triumph for the principles of open government” and the wrongfully convicted, who he said “will have a far easier task obtaining essential documents.”
His statement also called …