Medill Justice Project

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See MJP

Part of Speech

Proper Noun

Pronunciation

[muh ‘dihl / ‘juh stihs / ‘prah jekt]

Definition

The esteemed investigative journalism group at Medill was founded in 1999.

The Medill Justice Project contributed reporting to the release of Jennifer del Prete from prison. She was accused of murdering a baby she was caring for. [1]

In March of 2018, The Daily Northwestern reported 19 accusations against MJP director Alec Klein. The program is no longer under Alec Klein's direction. [2]

Example Sentences

1. The Medill Justice Project investigates potential miscarriages of justice. [3]

References

  1. [1], Medill Justice Project webpage.
  2. [2], Daily Northwestern.
  3. [3], Medill Justice Project Twitter bio.