05/28/2026
Drake Law’s Criminal Defense Clinic recently joined several law school clinics and clinical professors in filing an amicus brief in Roberts v. Thompson before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.
Last week, the Eighth Circuit issued a published opinion vacating the district court’s dismissal and remanding the case for further proceedings, recognizing the plaintiffs’ standing to challenge Black Hawk County’s use of confessions of judgment to collect jail fees and allowing the due process claims to move forward.
The Drake Criminal Defense Clinic participated as amici to provide context regarding the real-world impact of criminal legal debt and coercive fee collection practices on indigent individuals reentering society. The brief highlighted the ways these financial obligations entrench poverty and undermine successful reintegration.
Special recognition goes to Drake Law Criminal Defense Clinic student attorneys Britny Bergheger and Eric W. Lee II, J.D. for their outstanding work on the project, along with Professor Colleen Cullen for her leadership and advocacy in this important effort.
Pictured: Front row, from left: Britny Bergheger - first; Back row, from left: Eric Lee II - fifth, Professor Cullen - sixth.