University of Wisconsin Law School Clinical Professor Keith Findley was elected President of the Innocence Network at the network’s annual conference in Houston in March 2009.
The Innocence Network is an international affiliation of 52 innocence projects from the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, New Zealand, and Australia.
Findley and Clinical Professor John Pray are co-directors of the Wisconsin Innocence Project, based at the UW Law School’s Frank J. Remington Center.
At the conference, Findley and Professor Daniel Medwed of the University of Utah College of Law delivered the plenary presentation “Highlights from the Last Year of Innocence Jurisprudence” and Findley made the panel presentation “Everything But Legislation: Tools for Advancing Eyewitness ID Reform.”
The conference was hosted by the Innocence Project of Texas. For more information on topics discussed, see www.innocencenetwork.org.
Findley succeeds Professor Theresa Newman of Duke Law School as president of the network.
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