Features The Innocence Whisperers Adjunct Professor Charlotte Whitmore has a gift for freeing the wrongly convicted. But she doesn’t do it alone. Her talent is in knowing how to assist a team of colleagues and students like Lauren Rossman through a labyrinthine criminal justice system where too many people have lost their way. With the team’s help, Omar Martinez found his way out. By Chad Konecky
Features The Dignity of Work (Is That Even a Thing Anymore?) In a shapeshifting employment environment, experts sort out what to worry about and what to hope for. By Jane Whitehead
Features From Prosperity to Peril and Back Again The remarkable life journey of the Cuban girl born Teresa Valdes-Fauli. By Katharine Whittemore
Evidence 9 to 5 Old ways, new gigs—the transformation of employment. By Jane Whitehead and Gabriel Frumkin ’20
Alumni News An ‘Instrument of Fairness’ Meet the unflagging, unflappable Marian Ryan. By Erika Craven ’20
Alumni News The Art of Listening Well Twenty-two years on the bench taught James Menno to listen to his own heart. By James V. Menno ’86