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Securities and Exchange Commission (1934- )

SE 1.1: Annual Report, 1935-
SE 1.2: General Publications
SE 1.5: Laws
SE 1.6: Regulations, Rules, and Instructions
SE 1.9: Official Summary of Security Transactions and Holdings
SE 1.11: Decisions and Reports
SE 1.11/2: Index to Commission Decisions
SE 1.16: Securities Traded on Exchanges under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
SE 1.20/2: Litigation, Actions, and Proceedings Bulletin
SE 1.20/3: Supplement to Litigation, Actions and Proceedings Bulletin Index
SE 1.24: Accounting Series Releases
SE 1.25/12: SEC News Digest
SE 1.27: Directory of Companies Required to File Annual Reports with the Securities and Exchange Commission under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, Alphabetically and by Industry Groups
SE 1.29: SEC Docket: A Weekly Compilation of Releases from the Securities and Exchange Commission
SE 1.35/2: Final Report of the SEC Government-Business Forum on Small Business Capital Formation
SE 1.36: Handbooks, Manuals, Guides
Beth Callahan
Beth Callahan
Senior Library Specialist
Phone: 817.257.7669
Email: b.callahan@tcu.edu
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Wrongful Convictions: The Literature, the Issues, and the Unheard Voices


The strength of our criminal justice system depends on its accuracy — its ability to convict those who have committed crimes and to clear those who are innocent. We have been refining our justice system for more than 200 years, and we continue to have dedicated public servants who help keep us safe, bring justice and a senseof closure to victims, and defend the rights of individuals accused of crimes...