The Ohio Innocence Project marked the launch of OIP-u, Ohio’s Collegiate Network of Innocence Advocates. The mission of OIP-u is to support the Ohio Innocence Project in its effort to free the innocent and prevent wrongful conviction by educating the public about its causes and consequences. OIP-u provides a way for undergraduate and graduate students all over Ohio to come together to fight for the freedom of the many innocent men and women incarcerated in this state.
Professor Godsey attended the Innocence Network Board meetings in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Professor Godsey spoke at the University of Dayton with Robert McClendon (OIP Exoneree) on October 2 for International Wrongful Conviction Day.
Professor Godsey presented Innocence Movement Abroad at the Wrongful Conviction and the DNA Revolution Symposium at Northeastern University School of Law on September 25.
Professor Godsey and Ricky Jackson spoke at the University of Maine on September 29.
Professor Godsey’s article Rethinking the Involuntary Confession Rule: Toward a Workable Test for Identifying Compelled Self-Incrimination, 93 Calif. L. Rev. 465, 470 (2005), was cited in Eve Brensike Primus, The Future of Confession Law: Toward Rules for the Voluntariness Test, 114 Mich. L. Rev. 1, (October, 2015).