Texas Wesleyan Law Review
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Articles
Revising Harmless Error: Making Innocence Relevant to Direct Appeals
Helen A. Anderson
Misuse of DNA Evidence Is Not Always a “Harmless Error”: DNA Evidence, Prosecutorial Misconduct, and Wrongful Conviction
Kimberly Cogdell Boies
Nurturing Forensic Science: How Appropriate Funding and Government Oversight Can Further Strengthen the Forensic Science Community
Craig M. Cooley
She Blinded Me With Science: Wrongful Convictions and the “Reverse CSI-Effect”
Mark A. Godsey and Marie Alou
Preserving Attorney-Client Confidentiality at the Cost of Another’s Innocence: A Systemic Approach
Ken Strutin