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Over the past five years Northwestern University journalism and law students uncovered key evidence that helped overturn the convictions of seven death-row inmates in Illinois. "It's exhilarating," said journalism professor David Protess. "But it's outrageous that we were the defense against innocent people being put to death...
While schools such as Northwestern, Oregon State and the University of Washington have banned traffic from some Internet sites in an attempt to reduce the strain on their networks, Harvard says it has no plans to follow suit...
According to Northwestern Director of Information Technology Communications Susan C. Andrews, Northwestern first experienced a sharp increase in network usage early last fall...
Ryan has been lamentably slow to recognize the death penalty's failings. One death row inmate, Anthony Porter, came within two days of his execution. When Porter was released based on evidence uncovered by a Northwestern University professor and his journalism students, the governor's spokesperson said that "the system worked." But the facts were too strong for Ryan to ignore: according to the Tribune series, almost half of all capital convictions or sentences were overturned on appeal for trial errors, 46 death row inmates had been convicted on jailhouse-informant testimony and 33 inmates had been represented...
Lederer said he envisions an advanced management program where business leaders can attend two-to-three day seminars or a longer, five-week advanced management program. Gleneagles has also contacted the Kellogg Graduate School of Management at Northwestern, the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, the Stanford Business School and the University of Michigan Business School...