Army Overturns 1917 Houston Riot Convictions For Black Buffalo Soldiers

This week, the Army announced that it has overturned the convictions of 110 soldiers convicted by court martial in the 1917 Houston Riots and corrected the military records of 95 soldiers of... Read more »
LawNext Podcast: A Conversation About Wrongful Convictions, with Brian Banks and Michael Semanchik

LawNext Podcast: A Conversation About Wrongful Convictions, with Brian Banks and Michael Semanchik

This week, LawNext veers slightly off-topic for a conversation about wrongful convictions. But, as you’ll hear from our guests, there is a legal tech angle, even to this. At the recent Clio... Read more »
Myanmar Supreme Court dismisses appeals of Aung San Suu Kyi corruption convictions – JURIST

Myanmar Supreme Court dismisses appeals of Aung San Suu Kyi corruption convictions – JURIST

The Supreme Court of Myanmar dismissed special motions for appeal Friday regarding former State Counsellor and democracy activist Aung San Suu Kyi’s six corruption convictions, according to Bloomberg News and the Associated... Read more »

Colorado Widens Access to DNA Testing for Felony Convictions

A new Colorado state law increases eligibility for people convicted of felonies to receive DNA testing, providing a recourse for those who may have been falsely convicted, Hannah Metzger reports for Colorado... Read more »
Hong Kong court denies 4 university students’ appeals of 2019 protest convictions and sentences – JURIST

Hong Kong court denies 4 university students’ appeals of 2019 protest convictions and sentences – JURIST

Four Hong Kong university students attempted to file an appeal overturning their riot convictions and sentences on Tuesday. However, the Hong Kong Court of Appeal unanimously refused to grant them leave to... Read more »
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