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2009
- Michele LaVigne Honored as 2009 David Niblack Award Recipient
- Ben Kempinen Files Amicus Brief in State v. Conger
- Hacker Nominated for "Unsung Heroes" Award
- Wisconsin Innocence Project Client Forest Shomberg Released
- Findley Testifies before Senate Judiciary Committee
- Marsha Mansfield Named 2009 Clinical Teacher of the Year
- Wisconsin Innocence Project Files Motion for New Trial in Michigan Man's Murder Conviction
- Wisconsin Innocence Project Awarded National Institute of Justice Grant
- Remington Center Named 2009 Eisenberg Award Recipient
- Keith Findley and WIP in Crime Report Article on Shaken Baby Syndrome
- Kempinen Assists with Petition that Leads to Supreme Court Ethics Rule Revision
- LaVigne to Argue in Wisconsin Supreme Court
- New DNA Evidence Leads to Wisconsin Innocence Project's 11th Exoneration
2008
- LaVigne 2008 Clinical Teacher of the Year
- Streit Makes Closing Remarks at YWCA 2008 Racial Justice Summit
- Holtz Joins Remington Center Staff
- Wisconsin Innocence Project Client Audrey Edmunds Wins Freedom
- Wisconsin Innocence Project Challenge to Bite-Mark Evidence Aided by DNA Test
2007
- Remington Center Clinical Professor Teaches in Taipei
- Innocence Project Achieves New Success
- Klingele to Clerk on U.S. Supreme Court
- Jefferson County District Attorney dismisses all charges against Wisconsin Innocence Project client Jarret Adams
- Remington Center Creates New Clinic
- New Articles from Remington Center
- Meili Profiled on Wisconsin Idea Web
- Meili Article Leads 'Wisconsin Lawyer'
- Dickey to Speak on Mental Illness and Justice System
- Profs. Dickey, Ross, Lichstein in News
- Consumer Clinic Wins Major Victory
2006
2005
- Consumer Clinic Students Win Victory
- Rosales Wins ABA Writing Prize
- WI Supreme Court requires electronic recording of interrogations in juvenile cases
- WI Supreme Court recognizes social science research on eyewitess identification and implements new rule to reduce risk of mis-identification
- Remington Center Partners with Marquette University Law School, Wisconsin Attorney General, and State Bar of Wisconsin to form Criminal Justice Study Commission
- WI Department of Justice Partners with Remington Center to Implement New Guidelines for Eyewitness Identification
2004
- Innocence Project Makes News Again
- New Consumer Rights Manual in Print
- Pray and Findley Honored by ACLU
- Pray & Findley Named Leaders in Law
- Ochoa at UW Law in Texas News
2003
- Innocence Project Wins 2nd Exoneration
- Two Students Win Remington Center Awards
- Meredith Ross Honored as Leader in Law
- Restorative Justice Project Wins Honor
- Findley Part of Justice Reform Event
- Professors Findley and Pray Honored
- Five UW Professors on Top Lawyer List
- Economic Justice Institute Wins Grant
