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IPNW in the News: Selected Articles


“State man pins vindication hopes on DNA”
, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, September 26, 2005

“Group Seeks Extension of DNA-Testing Law”, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, October 29, 2004

“Tipping the Scales”, Wenatchee World, August 13, 2000

“Once wrongly accused, Wenatchee suspect now ‘a free guy’”
Seattle Post-Intelligencer, April 12, 2000

The Power to Harm: Aftermath
Follow-up stories to a Seattle newspaper’s investigation into the 1994-95 Wenatchee child sex-abuse prosecutions, including articles highlighting the Innocence Project's role in assisting those wrongly accused and convicted. Seattle Post-Intelligencer

“Brave acts help balance injustice,” Seattle Post-Intelligencer, November 20, 1999

“A white knights’ tale: Huge pro bono effort fights to free child abuse convicts,” National Law Journal, August 23, 1999

“Wenatchee Convict Tastes Freedom Again, Will Fight To Maintain It,” Seattle Post-Intelligencer, July 16, 1999

“Law Schools Urged to Take Death Cases,” The National Law Journal, December 7, 1998

“Large Legal Effort Opens for Wenatchee Prisoners,” The Seattle Times, July 11, 1998

“Expert legal team takes up Wenatchee cause,” Seattle Post-Intelligencer, July 10, 1999

“National lawyers group takes up Wenatchee fight,” Seattle Post-Intelligencer, June 3, 1999

 
THE GOOD FIGHT
‘The services provided by IPNW participants will not bring them income or earn them credits, but it is the kind of service we expect from the legal profession at its best. It seems especially appropriate that UW law students and faculty should lead in this kind of effort.’
Dean Roland L. Hjorth, University of Washington School of Law
 
 
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