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Uneven playing field creates injustice for indigent in Tennessee
An Op/Ed By Bill Redick and Bradley MacLean published in The Tennessean.
July 1, 2007

Saved from Death Row, he knows the importance of DNA
As the first death row inmate exonerated by DNA, I know first-hand the importance of testing all available evidence in a case, especially when someone's life is at stake. Tennessee inmate Sedley Alley currently sits on death row awaiting execution while potentially exculpatory evidence in his case remains untested...
June 2, 2006

For indigent defendants, equal justice requires competent attorneys
Op-ed from The Tennesseean, written by Tennessee Campaign Director Bill Redick.
April 24, 2006

There's a Pattern to Executions, but is it really Justice?
The Knoxville News-Sentinel
May 14, 2000

Do the State's Laws Demand Respect?
The Commercial Appeal
April 13, 2000