Recent Episodes
Mon., 7/2/12
Viva La Literature
Mon., 7/2/12
Viva La Literature
The Callie Crossley Show
Marjorie Garber and Alicia Anstead join us.
Fri., 6/29/12
Let's Do the Time Warp (Never) Again!
Fri., 6/29/12
Let's Do the Time Warp (Never) Again!
The Callie Crossley Show
Garen Daly joins us.
Fri., 6/29/12
Week in Review
Fri., 6/29/12
Week in Review
The Callie Crossley Show
Peter Kadzis, Gintautas Dumcius and Sue O'Connell join us.
Thurs., 6/28/12
The Gavel Comes Down on Government
Thurs., 6/28/12
The Gavel Comes Down on Government
The Callie Crossley Show
Arnie Arnesen, Robert Whitcomb and Brian Rosman join us..
Wed., 6/27/12
60 Feet Underground
Wed., 6/27/12
60 Feet Underground
The Callie Crossley Show
Leon Neyfakh joins us.
Wed., 6/27/12
The Pru: A Love/Hate Story
Wed., 6/27/12
The Pru: A Love/Hate Story
The Callie Crossley Show
Elihu Rubin joins us.
Latest Comments
Related Content
Hundreds of innocent people have spent years behind bars, only to be freed after DNA evidence proved they were not guilty. Despite the role DNA plays in determining who is and isn't innocent, Massachusetts remains one of only two states without a law allowing convicts access to DNA testing on evidence that could prove their innocence. Why is the Bay State falling behind when it comes to laws that could keep the innocent out of jail? We discussed with Gretchen Bennett, the executive director of the New England Innocence Project; Betty Anne Waters, who earned a law degree and worked for 18 years to free her brother who was wrongfully convicted of murder; and Brandon Garrett, law professor at the University of Virginia and author of "Convicting the Innocent: Where Criminal Prosecutions Go Wrong".
|
|
News updates from WGBH |















