Ask the Lawyer: Plea Deals, Truth & Law, and More

July 27, 2023

On Houston Public Media’s “Ask the Lawyer” the Raleys discuss truth in regards to the law, the legality of recording someone without their consent, whether someone can sue a company if their product causes them harm, and much more.

Opinion: Oklahomans, don't turn your head to injustice in the Richard Glossip case

May 4, 2023

For the Tulsa World, John Raley writes how neither Oklahoma law nor U.S. Constitutional law was followed in Glossip's case, says attorney John W. Raley III.

Ask the Lawyer: When it comes to all people being treated fairly in the eyes of the law, what’s the best way to navigate the system?

July 28, 2022

On Houston Public Media’s “Ask the Lawyer” the Raleys discuss what to do when in those personal situations need a lawyer or a judge.

Investigation Discovery Show "Guilty Until Proven Innocent" Rips Holes in the Michael Morton Case

October 01, 2021

As discussed in the Austin Chronicle, “He sat in prison on a life sentence for seventeen years before attorney John Raley took the case in 2004 at the behest of the newly formed Innocence Project, a New York-based group that uses DNA evidence to win the freedom of the wrongly convicted.”

John Raley has helped build a foundation for justice

January 13, 2014

As featured in the Houston Chronicle’s Houstonian of the Year, “For Raley's tireless commitment to justice and his inordinate investment of time, he stands out as a Houstonian who has had a significant impact on criminal justice in our community this year.”

Free After 25 Years: A Tale Of Murder And Injustice

April 28, 2012

As discussed in NPR, “For the past eight years, John Raley has spent thousands of hours pro bono as Morton's lawyer.”

Special holiday for lawyer John Raley, innocent client

December 25, 2011

As featured in the Houston Chronicle, “This year, for Houston attorney John Raley and his family, it arrived six days early in a nondescript Georgetown courtroom, when a state district judge stepped down from his imposing dais to declare the innocence of Michael Morton.”