Brandon Garrett (@brandonlgarrett) 's Twitter Profile
Brandon Garrett

@brandonlgarrett

Professor of law @DukeLaw, Director @WilsonCSJ_, Author Convicting the Innocent (2011), Too Big to Jail (2014), End of its Rope (2017), Autopsy of a Crime Lab

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NEW: In PennLive.com oped, Prof. @BrandonLGarrett (Wilson Center for Science and Justice at Duke Law) and University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School Prof. Marissa Bluestine (Quattrone Center) urge Pennsylvania policymakers to advance legislation that would mandate recording of police interrogations and other best practices. pennlive.com/opinion/2023/0…

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Today at Duke Law: Prof. Brandon Garrett spoke with NortheasternLaw Prof. Daniel Medwed about his new book, “Barred: Why the Innocent Can’t Get Out of Prison,” exploring the range of procedural barriers that often prevent innocent prisoners from being exonerated. Sponsored by Wilson Center for Science and Justice at Duke Law.

Today at Duke Law: Prof. <a href="/brandonlgarrett/">Brandon Garrett</a> spoke with <a href="/NUSL/">NortheasternLaw</a> Prof. <a href="/danielmedwed/">Daniel Medwed</a> about his new book, “Barred: Why the Innocent Can’t Get Out of Prison,” exploring the range of procedural barriers that often prevent innocent prisoners from being exonerated. Sponsored by <a href="/WilsonCSJ_/">Wilson Center for Science and Justice at Duke Law</a>.
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ICYMI: Watch 👨‍💻 - Duke Law Prof. Brandon Garrett digs into “Barred: Why the Innocent Can't Get Out of Prison” with author Daniel Medwed (Prof. NortheasternLaw, Board @NEinnocence) in this installment of Wilson Center for Science and Justice at Duke Law’s ongoing ‘Novel Justice’ series. youtu.be/evIN6DsS0P0

Ben Grunwald (@bengrunwald) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢 Job Alert! Interested in policing research? Come work with me and John Rappaport! We’re hiring a FT data analyst for a 2-yr term at Duke Law/Wilson Center for Science and Justice at Duke Law. Great prep for grad or law school and academia. Please share & apply! academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/24266 [1/5]

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Feel free to send any questions here or by email. Recent college grads welcome. For some of our recent work, check out: pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn… [2/5]

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Today at Duke Law: Wilson Center for Science and Justice at Duke Law’s @BrandonLGarrett talk with @VanderbiltLaw’s Christopher Slobogin (“Virtual Searches”) introduced students to a useful new tool for sorting through the wide array of old, new, and soon-to-arrive policing techniques and a framework for regulating their use.

Today at Duke Law: <a href="/WilsonCSJ_/">Wilson Center for Science and Justice at Duke Law</a>’s @BrandonLGarrett talk with @VanderbiltLaw’s <a href="/CSlobogin/">Christopher Slobogin</a> (“Virtual Searches”) introduced students to a useful new tool for sorting through the wide array of old, new, and soon-to-arrive policing techniques and a framework for regulating their use.
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CSAFE Releases Schedule for Upcoming Webinar and Short Courses The schedule begins on February 22 with a webinar from CSAFE co-director Brandon Garrett Brandon Garrett: Judging Firearms Evidence 10–11 a.m. CT #ForensicScience #csafeLearning forensicstats.org/news-posts/csa…

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Researchers at Duke Law say 90-95 percent of criminal cases in NC are resolved through a plea bargain, though prof Brandon Garrett says little is known about how or why a plea deal is made. The school's Plea Tracker Project aims to boost transparency. cbs17.com/news/local-new…

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📢New Paper📢 After the summer of 2020, news outlets widely reported that cops were quitting in droves and that George Floyd-related activism was a main cause. But we don’t know what really happened without national data. [1]

📢New Paper📢
After the summer of 2020, news outlets widely reported that cops were quitting in droves and that George Floyd-related activism was a main cause. But we don’t know what really happened without national data. [1]
Jamie Lau (@laudurham) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.Governor Roy Cooper has once again exercised his clemency power to recognize fairness sometimes requires looking back and seeing that people change. This second chance was earned by these men, and there are many more incarcerated people who are deserving. #ClemencyWorks

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"We applaud Governor Roy Cooper for using his clemency powers. Dozens of individuals are still eligible for JSRB relief, and we hope to see Governor Cooper review and grant more commutations for those sentenced as children," says @wilsoncsj_ Just Sentencing Project Director Ben Finholt

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Professors Joseph Blocher and Brandon Garrett of Duke Law explore the treatment of historical fact-finding in our legal system and call for a more important role for Congress in both finding these facts and regulating appellate review of them. bit.ly/originalism-hi…