Review of: Robin Conley, Confronting the Death Penalty: How Language Influences Jurors in Capital Cases (Oxford 2016)
Determining whether race, sex, or other juror characteristics influence how capital case jurors vote...
Forty jurisdictions sanction capital punishment. However, public opinion polls of support for the de...
Symposium: Toward A Model Death Penalty Code: The Massachusetts Governor\u27s Council Report
Review of: Robin Conley, Confronting the Death Penalty: How Language Influences Jurors in Capital Ca...
A fatal mistake. A defendant is sentenced to die because the jury was misinformed about the law. The...
In Weeks v. Angelone, 528 U.S. 225 (2000), the members of the capital sentencing jury asked for clar...
In 1988 I concluded a review of what was then known about capital jury decision-making with the foll...
We examine support for the death penalty among a unique group of respondents: one hundred and eighty...
Authored by the Executive Director of the Center on Wrongful Convictions, this powerful articl...
The study of capital juries remains a subject of critical interest for the public and for legislativ...
The Capital Jury Project in South Carolina interviewed jurors who sat in forty-one capital murder ca...
Symposium: Toward A Model Death Penalty Code: The Massachusetts Governor\u27s Council Report
Jurors exercise unique legal power when they are asked to decide whether to sentence someone to deat...
This article addresses the effect of judge versus jury decision making through analysis of a databas...
The state of public opinion regarding the death penalty has not experienced such flux since the late...
Determining whether race, sex, or other juror characteristics influence how capital case jurors vote...
Forty jurisdictions sanction capital punishment. However, public opinion polls of support for the de...
Symposium: Toward A Model Death Penalty Code: The Massachusetts Governor\u27s Council Report
Review of: Robin Conley, Confronting the Death Penalty: How Language Influences Jurors in Capital Ca...
A fatal mistake. A defendant is sentenced to die because the jury was misinformed about the law. The...
In Weeks v. Angelone, 528 U.S. 225 (2000), the members of the capital sentencing jury asked for clar...
In 1988 I concluded a review of what was then known about capital jury decision-making with the foll...
We examine support for the death penalty among a unique group of respondents: one hundred and eighty...
Authored by the Executive Director of the Center on Wrongful Convictions, this powerful articl...
The study of capital juries remains a subject of critical interest for the public and for legislativ...
The Capital Jury Project in South Carolina interviewed jurors who sat in forty-one capital murder ca...
Symposium: Toward A Model Death Penalty Code: The Massachusetts Governor\u27s Council Report
Jurors exercise unique legal power when they are asked to decide whether to sentence someone to deat...
This article addresses the effect of judge versus jury decision making through analysis of a databas...
The state of public opinion regarding the death penalty has not experienced such flux since the late...
Determining whether race, sex, or other juror characteristics influence how capital case jurors vote...
Forty jurisdictions sanction capital punishment. However, public opinion polls of support for the de...
Symposium: Toward A Model Death Penalty Code: The Massachusetts Governor\u27s Council Report