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Maddy deLone

Executive Director, Innocence Project

Maddy deLone is the Executive Director of the Innocence Project, a national organization that uses DNA testing to exonerate wrongfully convicted people and implements policy reforms to prevent future injustice. A graduate of Harvard and Radcliffe Colleges, deLone was an Arthur Garfield Hays Civil Rights and Civil Liberties Fellow graduate of New York University School of Law and holds a Master’s degree in Health Policy and Management from the Harvard School of Public Health. She is also editor of the American Public Health Association's Standards for Health Services in Correctional Institutions (3rd ed). For more information, go to innocenceproject.org.

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