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- Battle over NU journalism students' notes heads to court (Chicago Tribune)
A Cook County judge is expected to hear arguments Tuesday in the case of a Northwestern University professor and journalism students who are being asked by prosecutors to turn over grades, emails and other notes from their investigation of a 1978 murder. The students spent three years investigating the case of a man convicted in the 1978 killing of a security guard, and they believe they have ... - Illinois prosecutors, journalism project at odds (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
OCT. 26, 2009 -- Northwestern University professor David Protess, founder of the Medill Innocence Project, talks with journalism students at a reporting strategy session in Evanston, Ill. Illinois prosecutors are seeking the grades and e-mails of journalism students who claim an innocent man is behind bars for murder, saying Protess and his students aren't journalists and therefore aren't ... - Ill. prosecutors seek journalism students' grades (Cape Cod Times)
-A Northwestern University professor and journalism students who spent three years investigating the case of a man convicted in the 1978 killing of a security guard believe they have evidence that shows prosecutors put the wrong man behind bars, but in... - Prosecutors seek journalism students' grades (The Vacaville Reporter)
CHICAGO (AP) -- A Northwestern University professor and journalism students who spent three years investigating the case of a man convicted in the 1978 killing of a security guard believe they have evidence that shows prosecutors put the wrong man behind bars. - Prosecutors seek NU journalism students' grades (WBBM Newsradio 780 Chicago)
In the quest to prove the innocence of a man convicted in the 1978 killing of a security guard, a Northwestern University professor and his students may have to defend themselves. - Ill. prosecutors seek journalism students' grades (Boston Globe)
A Northwestern University professor and journalism students who spent three years investigating the case of a man convicted in the 1978 killing of a security guard believe they have evidence that shows prosecutors put the wrong man behind bars. But in the quest to prove his innocence, they may have to defend themselves, too. - Ill. prosecutors seek journalism students' grades (KESQ Palm Springs)
A Northwestern University professor and journalism students who spent three years investigating the case of a man convicted in the 1978 killing of a security guard believe they have evidence that shows prosecutors put the... - Injustice in Illinois (The Nation via Yahoo! News)
The Nation -- There's a very important editorial in The Nation this week that I hope everyone will take the time to read. It's about the wrongful conviction of Anthony McKinney, who's been in prison for thirty-one years for a murder he did not commit. I'm posting the relevant portions below. - Tristate Regional News, Friday 11/6 (FOX 7 WTVW Evansville)
Bloomington police say a 14-year-old girl was sexually assaulted this week after getting into the car of a man who told her that he was a modeling agent. Kentucky's horse industry could get millions in deal involving slot machines. A soldier from suburban Bolingbrook was among the 13 people killed in Thursday's shooting rampage at Fort Hood. - Video Helps Solve DePaul Student's Murder (CBS 2 Chicago)
Two men, 19 and 21 years old, were charged Wednesday for the murder of DePaul University student Frankie Valencia, after allegedly randomly opening fire at a Halloween party. CBS 2's Dana Kozlov reports if it wasn't for a neighbor's elaborate camera surveillance system, it's very possible police would still be looking for Valencia's killers.