The Medill Justice Project, founded at Northwestern University in 1999, is an award-winning national investigative journalism center that examines potentially wrongful convictions, probes systemic criminal justice issues and conducts groundbreaking research. As journalists, we advocate only for the truth.
Thu, February 02, 2017
Shaken (French) by The Medill Justice Project
Thu, February 02, 2017
Shaken by The Medill Justice Project
Thu, July 14, 2016
Death Denied, Episode Three: How Do We Connect the Zeigler Case to the Man Himself? by The Medill Justice Project
Thu, July 14, 2016
Death Denied, Episode Two: Where Do We Start? by The Medill Justice Project
Thu, July 14, 2016
Death Denied, Episode One: What Do We Know? by The Medill Justice Project
Thu, July 14, 2016
Death Denied, Epilogue: In Their Words by The Medill Justice Project
Thu, July 14, 2016
Death Denied, Episode Six: How Do We Write and Edit This Story? by The Medill Justice Project
Thu, July 14, 2016
Death Denied, Episode Five: Why Is Tommy Zeigler Still on Death Row 40 Years Later? by The Medill Justice Project
Thu, July 14, 2016
Death Denied, Episode Four: What Happened That Night? by The Medill Justice Project
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