Clips and Podcasts

Paul Blackburn, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP, London, 19th – 20th November 2010. here.

Sue May, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP, London, 19th – 20th November 2010. here.

Mark Newby’s Keynote Speech at the INUK Spring Conference 2010 here.

Dr Michael Naughton reflects on the first five years of the Innocence Network UK at the Joint INUK and QEB Hollis Whiteman event, Arundel House, July 2009. He argues that something of a cultural failure by some pro bono lawyers working with innocence projects to understand the difference between criminal appeal work and innocence orientated work is having a potential detrimental impact on student caseworkers. here.

Profesor Greg Hampikian, presentation for INUK and QEB Hollis Whiteman Conference, Arundel House, London. 8 May 2009 here.

Gabe Tan explains why she helped to set up the the first innocence project at the University of Bristol when she was a student and the work that she does with INUK. LawWorks Student Conference, Nottingham Trent University, November 2008: here.