University of Wisconsin Law School Clinical Professor Keith Findley has been chosen to receive the 2002 Charles Dunn Author Award for his article, "New Laws Reflect the Power and Potential of DNA," published in the May 2002 edition of Wisconsin Lawyer.
One top Dunn Award is given each year by the magazine's editorial board, to recognize writing excellence in the publication. The award will be presented May 7 during the Volunteer Lawyers Recognition Program at the State Bar's annual convention in Milwaukee.
Findley is co-director of the Wisconsin Innocence Project, based at the UW Law School's Frank J. Remington Center.
Submitted by on March 3, 2003
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