Wrongful Conviction Resources for Arkansas
University of Arkansas Innocence Project
www.uark.edu/law/innocenceProvides investigative and legal support for cases of wrongful conviction in Arkansas.
Southern Center for Human Rights
www.southerncenter.orgAdvocates for individuals in Arkansas facing wrongful convictions, especially for underrepresented communities.
NAACP Legal Defense Fund
www.naacpldf.orgWorks to exonerate wrongfully convicted individuals in Arkansas, focusing on racial justice and equity.
Equal Justice Initiative
www.eji.orgProvides legal assistance for wrongful conviction cases in Arkansas, focusing on marginalized communities.
The Innocence Network
www.innocencenetwork.orgA coalition of organizations providing support and resources for wrongful convictions in Arkansas and nationwide.
Justice For Arkansas
www.justiceforar.orgAdvocates for reform and provides assistance in wrongful conviction cases in Arkansas.
University of North Carolina Innocence Project
www.law.unc.edu/academics/innocenceProvides legal support for wrongful conviction cases, including Arkansas-specific assistance.
Arkansas Law Review
www.arkansaslawreview.comFeatures studies and insights on wrongful conviction cases in Arkansas, promoting legal reform.
Arkansas Justice Reform Coalition
www.arjustice.orgWorks for criminal justice reform, with a focus on wrongful conviction cases within Arkansas.
Innocence Project
www.innocenceproject.orgThe Innocence Project provides resources and advocacy for wrongful conviction cases across the U.S., including support for cases in Arkansas.