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Durham-in-Wonderland

Comments and analysis about the Duke/Nifong case.
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Author: KC Johnson
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Nov 30, 2009
Posting will be light until there are new developments in the civil case; or if there is significant movement on one or two other case-related fronts. In the meantime, even as the Group of 88 clings to its favored position at Duke, it's worth...

The "Victim" Was a "Girl"

Nov 24, 2009
Apart from the obvious—that in both the specifics of the alleged crime and the (to date, non-existent) conduct of the prosecutor the Sacred Heart controversy has no similarities to the Duke lacrosse case—I have no comment on the specifics of the...

From the Court

Nov 22, 2009
Last week featured the latest Craven filing from the Mike Nifong camp. Nifong attorney Jim Craven filed a four-page brief (which included a grand total of 14 lines in his own words) regarding the Pottawatomie case, which I have previously discussed. ...

"Alleged"

Nov 9, 2009
The media generally does not withhold information as a matter of official policy. But, to my knowledge, every major newspaper in the country has an official policy of not reporting the names of accusers in rape or sexual assault cases. (I’m not aware...

News & Notes

Nov 1, 2009
Few journalists performed as poorly in the lacrosse case as Samiha Khanna. Virtually every statement in her N&O interview with false accuser Crystal Mangum turned out to be wrong. Khanna seemed not to have even bothered to do a basic reporting...


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