Elizabeth Weill-Greenberg
Case Analyst
Elizabeth Weill-Greenberg joined the Innocence Project in February 2007. As a Case Analyst, Elizabeth corresponds with defendants and reviews investigative, trial, appellate and laboratory documents to determine if postconviction DNA testing could prove innocence. She researches whether a case has a viable claim of innocence and probative biological evidence. Before joining the Innocence Project Elizabeth worked as a journalist for several publications, including The Progressive, In These Times, the Washington Blade and City Belt. In May 2006 she published her first book, 10 Excellent Reasons Not to Join the Military, with The New Press. She completed her B.A. at Rutgers University in 2001 and earned her Master’s degree at the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University in 2004.















