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Steven A.
Drizin is an
American lawyer and academic. He is a
Clinical Professor of Law at the
Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law in Chicago...
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focussing on
false confessions) was her
involvement in the D****ey case
while Drizin's postgraduate student in 2007.
While working briefly in
commercial law Nirider...
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propose solutions for reform. From 2000 to 2013, its
director was
Steven Drizin. The
Center on
Wrongful Convictions (CWC) is
dedicated to
identifying and...
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crimes they did not commit. Co-founded by
Northwestern Law
Professor Steven Drizin and
directed by
Professor Laura Nirider, it was the
first organization in...
- No. 4D01-1306" (PDF).
Archived from the
original (PDF) on July 2, 2010.
Drizin,
Steven A. (14 May 2001). "RULE
SHOULD NOT
APPLY TO CHILDREN". Sun-Sentinel...
- ISBNÂ 978-0-312-98384-0. Stanford, Phil (2009). "Laverne Pavlinac". In Warden, Rob;
Drizin,
Steven A. (eds.). True
Stories of
False Confessions. Evanston, Illinois:...
- 2010.
Archived from the
original on
April 10, 2021. Strauss,
David L.;
Drizin,
Steven A. (2010). "Afterword".
Barbarous Souls. Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern...
- 'shined a
light on the drug problem' in town." The
Times reported, "Steven
Drizin,
legal director of the
Center on
Wrongful Convictions at
Northwestern University...
- D****ey's case was
taken up in 2008 by
confession expert Professor Steven Drizin, from the
Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law in Chicago, who...
- was
named one of "The Top Ten
Media Heroes".
Patricia Scott, and
Julie Drizin were
named to the "Top Ten
Media Heroes of 1996" Paul Klite,
Executive Director...