Mark A. Godsey / April 2013

In April Mark traveled to India, where he spoke in New Delhi at the Nehru Memorial Library and Museum to the High Court and more than 200 other judges about the expansion of the innocence movement around the world.  He also spoke at the National Law University in Delhi, as they attempt to start the first Innocence Project in India.
Mark additionally spoke with OIP exoneree Dean Gillispie in a DNA Forensics class at UC Law, and at Bowling Green University in Ohio.   He attended the Innocence Network National Conference in Charlotte, NC, where he chaired several panels.
At UC Law, Mark hosted scholars from China who are attempting to learn more about the Innocence Movement in the U.S.  He also provided a lecture on the Innocence Movement and how to use DNA in post-conviction cases to a class in Dublin, Ireland via Skype.

Mark’s article, Educational Inequalities, the Myth of Meritocracy, and the Silencing of Minority Voices: The Need for Diversity on America’s Law Reviews, 12 Harv. BlackLetter J. 59 (1995), was cited in Megan S. Knize, The Pen Is Mightier: Rethinking the “Gladiator” Ethos of Student-Edited Law Reviews, 44 McGeorge L. Rev. 309 (2013). 

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