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Daniel S. Medwed is a Professor at Northeastern University School of Law, specializing in Criminal Law, Wrongful Convictions, and Constitutional Rights. His scholarship focuses on post-conviction advocacy, prosecutorial ethics, and the intersection of innocence claims with judicial procedure.
- Key research areas: Constitutional Law, Criminal Procedure, Wrongful Conviction Remedies, and Judicial Discretion
His recent article Secrets of Chambers examines the longevity of the constitutional right to present a defense in the context of political and legal shifts. Other works analyze habeas corpus, prosecutorial bias, and capital punishment through empirical and theoretical lenses.
- 2024: Arizona Law Review publication on Chambers v. Mississippi
- 2023: Critique of Supreme Court habeas jurisprudence (Harvard Law & Policy Review)
- 2022-2014: Ongoing analysis of innocence movements, prosecutorial discretion, and juvenile justice
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