Innocence Project Japan

Institute News: USALI holds book talk with Innocence Project’s Chris Fabricant

The U.S.-Asia Law Institute hosted Chris Fabricant, director of strategic litigation at The Innocence Project, for a virtual talk about his new book, Junk Science and the American Criminal Justice System. The Taiwan Innocence Project and Innocence Project Japan co-hosted the event on June 8, 2022.

[Event Recap & Videos] Preventing Miscarriages of Justice in Asia

[Event Recap & Videos] Preventing Miscarriages of Justice in Asia

On April 1, 2020. Senior Research Fellow Ira Belkin and USALI staff Allen Clayton-Greene, Amy Gao, Yin Chi, and Eli Blood-Patterson introduce the U.S.-Asia Law Institute's (USALI) program: "Preventing and Redressing Wrongful Convictions." Through this program, international experts, including individuals who themselves had been wrongfully convicted and later exonerated, shared their experience and state-of-the-art expertise with the Asian criminal justice community concerning the root causes of wrongful convictions and measures that can be adopted to prevent them and redress them.

Osaka High Court clears grandmother in an SBS case

USALI is pleased to report the recent developments from Innocence Project Japan and their work to overturn a shaken-baby-syndrome case. Below is an English summary taken from the Shaken Baby Review website, written by IPJ partner Kana Sasakura of Konan University.