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  1. Thurgood Marshall School of Law Innocence Project. Because Truth Matters. TMSLIP’s motto is “ Because Truth Matters .” The lead attorney works with law students, volunteers, and local attorneys to prove the actual innocence of persons convicted of a crime in the state of Texas. TMSLIP undertakes a wholly client centered approach.

  2. Thurgood Marshall School of Law Innocence Project. The Thurgood Marshall School of Law Innocence Project (TMSLIP) was created in June of 2007. In March of 2009, the Innocence Project began operating under the auspices of the Earl Carl Institute for Legal & Social Policy, Inc.

  3. Handles claims of actual innocence typically involving DNA evidence testing, mistaken identification, or that a crime never actually occurred. Thurgood Marshall law students work directly on the project and screen cases, obtain and review case histories, investigate facts, interview involved persons, write case timelines and summaries, perform ...

  4. Feb 25, 2021 · Thurgood Marshalls Pursuit of Justice Lives on at the Innocence Project. Before becoming the first Black Supreme Court justice, Thurgood Marshall represented innocent Black men. 02.25.21 By Christina Swarns. Thurgood Marshall, solicitor general of the United States, sits on the edge of his desk as he confers with three aides in his... Read more.

  5. Thurgood Marshall School of Law Innocence Project. The Thurgood Marshall School of Law Innocence Project (TMSLIP) is a law school clinic at the Earl Karl Institute for Legal and Social Policy. The Project promotes student development through a clinical experiential model, students, under the guidance of a full-time supervising attorney review ...

  6. Marshall Project Originals. In 2022, Exonerations Hit a Record High in the U.S. Globally, potential innocence has long outweighed potential guilt. That philosophy of justice may not be one that the majority of Americans endorse. Closing Argument • 05.20.2023. In a Texas Cold Case, a Potential Murder Witness Slowly Realizes He’s a Suspect.

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