Nearly one million people have had their driver’s license suspended for court debt. To solve this problem, we need to end debt-based driver’s license suspensions for all. By Lindsay Bass-Patel and Rita Grunberg Did you drive your car today? Maybe you drove to work, to church, or to your kids’ school. Maybe you went […]| Wilson Center for Science and Justice at Duke Law
Duke Decarceration Project Members with Shariff Ingram and Kolanda WootenThis semester, we were honored to join the Duke Decarceration Project and Duke’s Criminal Defense Clinic in welcoming Shariff Ingram and Kolanda Wooten to Duke Law. Both Mr. Ingram and Ms. Wooten were sentenced to life in prison as children and later released, and they joined us to discuss their experience, the wider practice of incarcerating children, and re-entry after decades in prison.| Wilson Center for Science and Justice at Duke Law
Wilson Center for Science and Justice Release New Report on Plea Bargaining in the Durham County District Attorney’s Office Second report on data analysis reveals key insights into Durham’s plea bargaining system A recent report from the Wilson Center for Science and Justice at Duke Law produced with data gleaned in collaboration the Durham District […]| Wilson Center for Science and Justice at Duke Law
Letter to White House: Criminal Justice AI Should Not be ‘Black Box’ or Non-Transparent| Wilson Center for Science and Justice at Duke Law