Texas Innocence Network

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Created in 2000, the Texas Innocence Network, based at the University of Houston Law Center, is Texas’ oldest innocence network. Capital Division

The Capital Division represents death-sentenced inmates in their state and federal habeas appeals. TIN attorneys rely largely on student interns to conduct the exhaustive investigations necessary to develop the claims raised in these proceedings. The Ca

06/15/2021

Did you know that an alarming 60% of children who were victims of child s*x trafficking had been involved with child welfare services?
Join Juvenile and Children's Advocacy Project, United Against Human Trafficking, and Houston Rescue and Restore Coalition TOMORROW JUNE 16, for a panel discussion on Foster Kids and Human Trafficking.
Katya Dow
Register here: https://lnkd.in/duTBEVr

This Dog Won’t Hunt: Texas’s Wrong-headed Argument against Clergy for the Condemned | National Review 01/15/2021

This Dog Won’t Hunt: Texas’s Wrong-headed Argument against Clergy for the Condemned | National Review Texas’s otherwise stellar religious-liberty record suffers from one black mark: prisons.

Opinion | A Question of Life and Death Looms for Amy Coney Barrett 10/19/2020

“But perhaps there is something more. If the State of Texas holds that it’s impossible to properly vet and train spiritual representatives of the myriad faiths represented among its condemned, and it violates a person’s religious liberty to be refused a spiritual adviser at the moment of death, then the simplest resolution is that no person ought ever to be executed in Texas again.”

Opinion | A Question of Life and Death Looms for Amy Coney Barrett If confirmed, she may soon have to reconcile her Catholic morality and the law over a death penalty case.

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