Daniel Medwed
Visiting Professor of Law
Spring 2024

Professor Medwed, a leading authority on criminal law, focuses his research and pro bono activities around the topic of wrongful convictions. His book, Barred: Why the Innocent Can’t Get Out of Prison (Hachette/Basic Books, 2022), explores the range of procedural barriers that so often prevent innocent prisoners from obtaining exoneration. He also co-authored the seventh edition of Criminal Procedure: Principles, Policies, and Perspectives (West Academic, 2020) and the second edition of Criminal Law: Problems, Statutes, and Cases (Carolina Academic Press, 2021).
Professor Medwed is a founding member of the board of directors of the Innocence Network, a consortium of innocence projects throughout the world, and a former president of the board of directors of the Rocky Mountain Innocence Center. He currently serves on the board of the New England Innocence Project.
Professor Medwed was appointed to the rank of University Distinguished Professor in 2018, which is the highest honor that can be bestowed upon a Northeastern faculty member. He also received the 2013 Robert D. Klein University Lectureship, which is awarded to a member of the faculty at Northeastern University who has obtained distinction in their field of study. Professor Medwed has earned many teaching prizes over the course of his career, including a Teaching and Advising Award while serving as a visiting professor at Harvard Law School during the 2019-2020 academic year.
Prior to joining Northeastern in 2012, Professor Medwed was professor of law at the University of Utah. He previously served as an instructor at Brooklyn Law School and helped oversee the school’s Second Look Program, where he worked with students to investigate and litigate innocence claims by New York state prisoners. He has also worked in private practice and as an associate appellate counsel at the Legal Aid Society, Criminal Appeals Bureau, of New York City.
Education
- B.A. History Yale University, 1991
- J.D. Harvard Law School, 1995