MAACS is accepting applications to join the roster
Applications accepted through February 28, 2026
The Michigan Appellate Assigned Counsel System (MAACS) is accepting applications from conscientious criminal defense attorneys with all levels of criminal appellate experience to join the roster. Read more
SADO attorneys to argue before the Michigan Supreme Court
March 11, 2026 | Hall of Justice (Lansing, MI)
SADO’s Emma Lawton and Jessica Zimbelman will present argument before the Michigan Supreme Court on March 11, 2026, on issues involving the Michigan Regulation and Taxation of Marihuana Act (MRTMA), and the Sex Offenders Registration Act (SORA). Read more
Financial Literacy, Strategy, and Positioning Workshop
February 23, 2026 | SADO Detroit
Join Project Reentry for our February Workshop in partnership with Simone Eaton, better known as “The City’s Banker," on Monday, February 23, from 6-7:30pm. At this workshop, participants will leave with a strong financial foundation, clear on what money is, how it moves, setting goals, and using financial tools with purpose. Read more
Opinion: Correcting injustice is the key work of state's appellate defenders
Detroit News | December 2025
SADO Director Marilena David published an op-ed in the Detroit News, explaining how SADO team members work to uncover wrongful convictions, and chronicling some of the wrongful convictions we've found. Read more
Sentencing youth in Michigan: Age matters
Michigan Bar Journal | December 2025
In December's 2025 "Hot Topics" column, SADO Director Marilena David and Managing Attorney Tina Olson write about mandatory life sentencing of youth in Michigan. Read more
New sentencing commission
From the Criminal Defense Newsletter
In late 2024, the Michigan Legislature passed a set of bills establishing a new sentencing commission. 2024 PA 273, creating MCL 769.34a, and 2024 PA 274, creating MCL 769.34b. Read more
Project Reentry: Successful Reentry through community
From the Criminal Defense Newsletter
At Project Reentry, we are fortunate enough to witness the beginning of a client’s successful reintegration the moment they exit prison. But celebrating a homecoming is just a small part of a far longer, more complex reentry journey. Read more
Ask an appellate attorney: What happens when the court reporter cannot prepare a transcript for the trial?
From the Criminal Defense Newsletter
At the CDRC, we regularly receive questions from defense attorneys and incarcerated individuals around the state. In this column, we reprint our answers to common or interesting questions that might be helpful to a wider audience. Read more
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