Co-founded The Innocence Project in 1992, which helps wrongly-accused
defendants get DNA testing to exonerate them.
Is an advocate for forensic science, and serves on the New York State
Commission on Forensic Science. Lectures to police departments and
prosecutors across the country about the proper use of genetic
fingerprinting.
Professor at Cardozo School of Law in New York.
Consulted on the cases of Abner Louima, JonBenét Ramsey and Conviction (2010) defendant Kenneth Waters.