Media
The following are articles, interviews, and publications regarding work in which the clinic, its projects, clinic students, and/or Professor and Clinic Director Aliza Kaplan, are featured. If you are a media outlet looking to connect with Professor Kaplan, you may contact her at akaplan@lclark.edu.
- OPB: Defense lawyers say Multnomah County DA candidate violated ethics by accusing client of being a serial killer
- The Oregonian: Oregon prison watchdog says Tina Kotek’s top aides and corrections department stonewall him
- New York Times: Your DNA Can Now Be Pulled From Thin Air. Privacy Experts Are Worried
- OPB: Experts question link between early prison release and deaths of 4 Oregon women
- Fox 12: Hundreds of split jury cases getting second day in court across Oregon
- The Bulletin: Her crimes behind her, Central Oregon woman finds a way to recover the life she lost
- Los Angeles Times: Split Jury
- Super Lawyers: Unanimity
- OPB: The Supreme Court outlawed split juries, but hundreds remain in prison anyway
- Oregon Live: For 2 ‘lifers,’ a swift switch from Oregon prisons to insider politics
- Willamette Week: “The First Step,” an Award-Winning Criminal Justice Reform Documentary, Opens Wednesday at Cinema 21
- Oregon Live: Kate Brown: Unpopular governor leaves legacy of COVID safety, clemency, climate regulation, but also disappointment
- Willamette Week: Oregon’s Parole Board Is Close to Releasing an Aging Contract Killer. Should His Targets Still Fear Him?
- The Marshall Project: How Two States Differ on the Injustice of Non-Unanimous Juries
- OPB: Oregon Supreme Court finds hundreds convicted by nonunanimous juries deserve new trial
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InvestigateWest: At least one juror refused to call them guilty. But they’re still in prison
- The Guardian: The story of one US governor’s historic use of clemency: ‘We are a nation of second chances’
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Statesman Journal: Proposal to retry hundreds of Oregon inmates advances with some changes
- NPR: The Supreme Court Outlawed Split Juries, but Hundreds Remain in Prison Anyway
- New York Times: Your DNA Can Now Be Pulled From Thin Air. Privacy Experts are Worried
- The Oregonian: Longtime Multnomah County Prosecutor Considering Challenging Mike Schmidt for DA
- InvestigateWest: Oregon Supreme Court Says People Convicted By Split Juries Deserve New Trials
- Reuters: Oregon takes reins in justice reform over non-unanimous criminal verdicts
- Willamette Week: The Governor’s Pardons Larry Muzzy, one of First Teenagers Incarcerated Under Measure 11, After reading WW’s story, Aliza Kaplan offered to help Muzzy submit a clemency
- OPB: Former head of Oregon prisons now leads nation’s prisons
- Willamette Week: An Old Murder Case Stirs Questions About Prosecutor’s Practices
- Statesman Journal: Gov. Kate Brown puts muscle into Oregon clemency program
- KJW: Oregon garnishes millions in tax refunds to collect old, unpaid parking tickets and court fees
- Oregon Live: Gov. Kate Brown’s clemency authority is absolute, state attorneys say in asking judge to dismiss challenge
- Oregon Live: Opinion: SB 1511 offers a commonsense fix for unjust verdicts
- Statesman Journal: Proposal to retry hundreds of Oregon inmates advances with some changes
- OPB: 2 Oregon district attorneys sue Gov. Kate Brown over early prison releases
- Oregon Live: Commutation offered prolific Portland burglar a second chance. But now his case represents ‘tragic depiction of our system’
- Huffpost: Oregon Governor Grants Clemency To Dozens Of People Who Committed Crimes As Kids
- U.S. News & World Report: District Attorney Creates Unit to Review Past Convictions
- The Crime Report: Forensic Testimony Distorted by ‘Implicit’ Racial Bias: Paper
- KATU: Lawyer fights for new trial for hundreds of Oregon people convicted by non-unanimous jury
- OPB: Pardons and commutations rising in Oregon
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The Appeal: Oregon’s Tough-On-Crime DA Association Faces A Reckoning
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Associated Press: Advocates to Keep Fighting Non-unanimous Jury Convictions
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The Oregonian: Many Oregonians Convicted by Split Juries Left in Limbo by Supreme Court Decision
- The Oregonian: Bill Allowing DAs and Prisoners to Ask Court to Review Sentence, Conviction Heads to Governor’s Desk
- Statesmen Journal: Opinion: SB 819 aims to get prisoners back in court
- PBS Newshour: Convictions by non-unanimous juries were banned in 2020. What happens to those imprisoned by them?
- The Oregonian: Nonunanimous juries — recently ruled unconstitutional — convicted hundred sitting in Oregon prisons. Now, they want a fair trial.
- The Kansas City Star: ‘Do what’s right’: What’s driving a surge of 100 clemency cases among Kansas inmates
- CBS News: Supreme Court to mull challenge to convictions under “racist Jim Crow” jury laws
- Willamette Week: Why Is Measure 11 Still the Law in Oregon?
- Willamette Week: Oregonians Sent a Frightened 17-Year-Old Boy to Prison. My Family Helped.
- Portland Tribune: My View: New D.A. is doing exactly what he promised
- Street Roots: Oregon should overturn all verdicts delivered by non-unanimous juries
- East Oregonian: Thousands of inmates quarantined In Eastern Oregon prison in COVID-19 outbreak
- Street Roots: New CenturyLink contract adds communication barriers for Oregon prisoners
- Bend Bulletin: Guest column: Attorney General Rosenblum must vacate all non-unanimous verdicts
- OPB: Report shows unequal access to juvenile justice in Oregon
- The Washington Post: After summer of chaos and confrontation, Portland braces again for more unrest
- New York Times: In Portland, a Prosecutor Must Decide: Which Protesters Should Go to Jail?
- The Oregonian: Coronavirus precautions in Oregon prisons have unintended consequence for inmates in treatment
- LAW 360: After Win, Those Fighting Divided, Verdicts Eye Next Chapter
- AP News: US Supreme Court bans nonunanimous jury verdicts in Oregon
- OPB: US Supreme Court Ruling Ends Oregon’s Non-unanimous Jury Convictions
- The Oregonian: Oregon’s nonunanimous jury system struck down by U.S. Supreme Court; could invalidate 100s of convictions
- Statesman Journal: U.S. Supreme Court finds Oregon’s nonunanimous jury verdicts unconstitutional
- Willamette Week: U.S. Supreme Court Rules Oregon Can No Longer Convict Without Unanimous Jury Verdicts
- Portland Monthly: After 86 Years, Oregon’s Non-Unanimous Jury Convictions Rule Struck Down by the US Supreme Court
- Bloomberg Law: Supreme Court Bolsters Unanimous Jury Rule in Louisiana Case
- OPB Think Out Loud: Non-Unanimous Juries | Funerals | Adams Interview
- The Oregonian, Gov. Kate Brown signals she won’t approve large-scale early release of inmates over coronavirus
- OPB: Inmates Brace For Virus Outbreak, While Oregon Considers Early Release
- The Oregonian, Opinion: Governor’s coronavirus response should include early release of eligible prisoners
- KPTV: Oregon federal court ruling could impact past criminal juvenile sentences
- The New York Times: In One State, a Holdout Juror Can’t Block a Conviction. That May Not Last.
- The Oregonian, Oregon man sentenced at 16 to consecutive life terms for 2 killings to get release hearing
- Portland Tribune, Nonprofit plugs defense lawyers into new science
- The Astorian: Few pending cases meet Oregon’s higher bar for death penalty
- The New Orleans Advocate: U.S. Supreme Court to take up Louisiana unanimous jury law on opening day of new term
- The Appeal: A discriminatory rule even Justice Kavanaugh Opposes
- The Oregonian, Opinion: Attorney General Rosenblum is on the wrong side of history
- Portland Mercury, Oregon’s Death Penalty Is Almost Nonexistent—So Why Can’t We Get Rid of It?
- Bloomberg News, Jury Verdicts in Spotlight on Supreme Court’s Opening Day
- The Appeal: He entered prison as a ‘whiskerless kid.’ Will Oregon ever let him out?
- KLCC: Lawsuit Alleges Jail Medical Contractor Cruelly Withheld Meds From Inmate
- The Blue Mountain Eagle: Supreme Court ruling on unanimous jury verdicts could throw decades of Oregon convictions into question
- Democrat-herald, Editorial: Attorney general offers defense of split verdicts
- AP News, Oregon defends past nonunanimous jury verdicts to high court
- The Oregonian, Opinion: Oregon’s new death-penalty law is not retroactive. It’s how the law works
- The Oregonian, Lawmakers vote to substantially limit Oregon’s death penalty
- The Skanner News, ‘Unwanted’ and Under Arrest
- The Oregonian, Oregon Supreme Court throws out nearly 67-year sentences for 15-year-old twins who killed elderly couple in Salem
- Bustle, What Criminal Justice Reform Looks Like When Black Women’s Needs Are Put First
- LAW 360, High Court Could Soon End Split Jury Verdicts for Good
- The Advocate, Louisiana jury case revives long-running Supreme Court debate over reach of Bill of Rights
- Reason, The Lingering Stench of Marijuana Prohibition
- The Oregonian, Opinion: Governor should help end mass incarceration with clemency power
- Bloomberg News, Louisiana Vote for Unanimous Juries May Not Be Last Word
- The Skanner News, Legal Clinic Launches for Homeless Youth
- The Appeal, After Victory in Louisiana, Oregon is Now the Only State Using Split Juries to Convict People
- KGW, Portland: WA Supreme Court strikes down death penalty
- NPR, Morning Edition: Oregon Appeals Court to hear challenge to non-unanimous convictions
- OPB, Think Out Loud: Portland Considers Expunging Renters’ Felony Records
- The Oregonian: DA drops case against patient who bit nurse
- The Advocate (Louisiana): Oregon eyes own changes to split-verdict law: ‘Do we really want to be like Louisiana?’
- US News: How to Gauge the Strength of Law School Clinics
- The Oregonian: Gov. Kate Brown pardons former Portland gang member turned mentor
- Oregon Public Radio: Advocates Skeptical Of Campaign To Upend Oregon’s Jury Law
- Willamette Week:To Scrap Non-Unanimous Jury Verdicts, District Attorneys May Want Something In Return
- OPB: Oregon DAs To Back Campaign Against Non-Unanimous Juries
- Willamette Week: Oregon District Attorneys Accidentally Reveal a Surprisingly Progressive Stance on Unanimous Jury Decisions
- The Oregonian: Campaign to repeal Oregon’s unusual non-unanimous jury system begins
- U.S. News: Oregon Murder Case Shows Obstacles to DNA Testing
- The Oregonian: Case to test Oregon’s unusual jury system still before U.S. Supreme Court
- The Oregonian: Justice requires a tougher standard than ‘guilty enough’
- Bend Bulletin: U.S. Supreme Court may review non-unanimous jury verdicts
- Oregonian: ‘Dirty secret’ of Oregon jury system could go before U.S. Supreme Court
- Portland Tribune: Oregon’s non-unanimous jury law under scrutiny (This story has been picked up by several other regional outlets including The East Oregonian, The Blue Mountain Eagle, The Daily Astorian and the Wallowa County Chieftain.)
- Oregonian: 7 things we learned from the ‘Making a Murderer’ lawyers’ Portland appearance
- OPB: Even When Juries Can’t Agree, Convictions Are Still Possible In Oregon
- OPB: Study: In Oregon, Death Sentence Quadruples Cost Of Case
- Oregonian: How much does the Oregon death penalty cost? New study examines 100s of cases
- OPB: Gary Haugen Has A New Execution Date, But Oregon’s Death Penalty Moratorium Remains
- OPB: Death Penalty in Oregon
- Oregonian: Beyond ‘Making a Murderer’: 10 real-life injustices in Oregon history
- Oregonian: 7 things we learned from the ‘Making a Murderer’ lawyers’ Portland appearance
- KTVZ News: Special report: OSP crime lab scandal already spurs changes
- Chemistry World: Forensic crime lab malpractice surfaces in Oregon
- KTVZ News: OSP forensic analyst scandal widens
- Bend Bulletin: District attorneys reviewing cases: Crook County DA notifying defense attorneys of OSP forensic probe
- Portland Tribune: My View: Changes would improve witness IDs
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Criminal Justice Reform Clinic (CJRC)
Lewis & Clark Law School
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