
Professor Mary Kelly Tate serves as Director of the School of Law's Institute for Actual Innocence, which works to identify and exonerate wrongfully convicted individuals in Virginia by pursuing writs of actual innocence and related post-conviction relief, and also teaches a wrongful convictions seminar. Her scholarship focuses on post-conviction issues, and she has been invited to speak at national symposiums on innocence commissions and the problem of wrongful convictions. Students working with Professor Tate through the Institute for Actual Innocence receive a rich academic and clinical education experience that involves case review and reinvestigation, as well as partnership with legal, scientific, and policy leaders in the field. Professor Tate and her students also work in the area of public policy reform. Professor Tate has served as an Assistant Public Defender in the Richmond Public Defender's Office and represented individuals in post-conviction capital and criminal litigation as an attorney in private practice.
Personal Reflections on the Honorable Robert R. Merhige, Jr.: A Judge, Mentor, and Friend, 52 University of Richmond Law Review 17 (2017).
2015 Symposium: Wrongful Convictions: Science, Experience & the Law: Keynote Panel Discussion, 19 Richmond Journal of Law and the Public Interest 171 (with Shawn Armburst et al.) (2016).
America Is Slowly Awakening to the Structural Unfairness in Our Criminal Justice System, 19 Richmond Journal of Law and the Public Interest 243 (2016).
Temporal Arbitrariness: A Back to the Future Look at a Twenty-Five-Year-Old Death Penalty Trial, 49 University of Richmond Law Review 939 (2015).
Criminal Law and Procedure: An Overview (West 4th) (with Ron Bacigal) (2015).
Review, Chokehold: Policing Black Men, (Criminal Law and Criminal Justice Books) (January 2019).
Grave Injustice: Unearthing Wrongful Executions, The Champion (August 2013).
University of Richmond faculty featured in Netflix documentary series (NBC12)
Wed., Apr. 15, 2020
For German diplomat's son jailed in 1985 double murder, a powerful new advocate (Washington Post)
Fri., Oct. 27, 2017
Law professor calls on governor to pardon Soering (WVTF)
Fri., Oct. 27, 2017
The cost of incarceration (WRIC)
Thu., Feb. 2, 2017
UR Law School students help win presidential commutation of life sentence (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
Sun., Jan. 29, 2017
Guilty, Then Proven Innocent (The Atlantic)
Mon., Feb. 9, 2015
Tate: In defense of Wendy Davis' political biography (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
Tue., Jan. 28, 2014
Faith on Values: Years After Infant Son Dies, Grief Remains (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
Sat., Feb. 23, 2013
Reforms of 'actual innocence' process advancing in Assembly (Virginia Lawyers Weekly)
Wed., Jan. 23, 2013
Cuccinelli: Va. law should help clear names of wrongly convicted (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
Fri., May. 4, 2012
Huguely case: Different charges, different legal strategies (The Daily Progress)
Sat., Feb. 11, 2012