Mark was a visiting scholar at Tiffin College in Tiffin, Ohio, speaking about the Innocence Movement in numerous classes, and making two public addresses, over a two-day period. He also spoke about the Innocence Movement to the University of Cincinnati Faculty Club and to EmpowerU Cincinnati. Mark appeared on the radio show Ring of Fire with Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
Two of Mark’s publications were cited:
- Going Home to Stay: A Review of Collateral Consequences of Conviction, Post-Incarceration Employment, and Recidivism in Ohio, 36 U. Tol. L. Rev. 525 (2005), in Sandra J. Mullings, Employment of Ex-Offenders: The Time Has Come for a True Antidiscrimination Statute, 64 Syracuse L. Rev. 261 (2014); and
- The New Frontier of Constitutional Confession Law–The International Arena: Exploring the Admissibility of Confessions Taken by U.S. Investigators from Non-Americans Abroad, 91 Geo. L.J. 851 (2003), in Suja A. Thomas, Blackstone’s Curse: The Fall of the Criminal, Civil, and Grand Juries and the Rise of the Executive, the Legislature, the Judiciary, and the States, 55 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 1195 (2014).