- Texas Tribune: Brandi Grissom's Liveblog
- Texas Tribune: Morton calls Anderson inquiry 'Road to Accountability'
- Texas Monthly: Ken Anderson's Court of Inquiry: Day One
- Austin Statesman: Morton lawyer: Hidden evidence 'would have made the defense'
- Austin Statesman: Morton says he takes no pleasure in turning tables on Anderson
- Austin Statesman: Lawyers spar over documents in Anderson inquiry
- Austin Stateman: Comprehending Morton's lack of desire for revenge
- KVUE-TV: Ken Anderson court of inquiry continues (with links in sidebar to prior coverage)
- YNN-Austin: Morton's attorneys testify in Anderson court of inquiry (with links at bottom to prior coverage)
- Los Angeles Times: Texas judge faces 'court of inquiry' into wrongful conviction
- NPR: Texas court of inquiry to decide if prosecutor lied
- Innocence Project Blog: Court of Inquiry begins today in Michael Morton case
- AP: Colleague: Ex-DA worked to keep notes from the defense
UPDATE: It didn't take long for John Bradley's road to Damascus conversion to stall out. The headline today from the Ken Anderson court of inquiry blares, "Bradley says he's changed his mind about Morton documents." See also an interview of Michael Morton with Brandi Grissom from the Texas Tribune.
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