Given that law has an integral commitment to life, in this lecture I want to show how the law should manifest something of a fundamental dissonance, even a terminal incoherence, when law is called upon to deal death. That is what happens in the judicial discourse on the death penalty in the United States. I will approach this demonstration in a way that may at first seem paradoxical, in a way that will bring out the deep affinity between law and death. That affinity is one in which death is, in a sense, the limit of law; a limit that constitutes law. Law cannot, then, go beyond its own constituent limit
Recent evidence suggests that capital punishment may have a significant deterrent effect, preventing...
There are theoretical and philosophical arguments in favor and against capital punishment. Advocates...
One of the longstanding complaints against the death penalty is that it distort[s] the course of th...
Given that law has an integral commitment to life, in this lecture I want to show how the law should...
Death is different, the adage goes - different in its severity and different in its finality. Death,...
Please use this brief sketch to think along with me as I struggle with my continuing problems in tea...
[Excerpt] “A constitution is an organic fact of every state: it is a part of the being of the state....
This paper investigates the conditional demands of Death-Is-Different jurisprudence in the United St...
In the world of capital punishment, the oft-repeated refrain “death is different” stands for the not...
The death penalty is contested across modern social, political, academic, and legal institutions, an...
The subject is law at the beginning and end of life. Most of my work is in the area of general healt...
This project will examine the evolution of the death penalty throughout history and discuss the lega...
Capital punishment causes the death of someone because that person killed someone else, yet only mur...
This essay, a revised version of the United States report on Euthanasia to be presented at the XVII ...
Recent evidence suggests that capital punishment may have a significant deterrent effect, preventing...
Recent evidence suggests that capital punishment may have a significant deterrent effect, preventing...
There are theoretical and philosophical arguments in favor and against capital punishment. Advocates...
One of the longstanding complaints against the death penalty is that it distort[s] the course of th...
Given that law has an integral commitment to life, in this lecture I want to show how the law should...
Death is different, the adage goes - different in its severity and different in its finality. Death,...
Please use this brief sketch to think along with me as I struggle with my continuing problems in tea...
[Excerpt] “A constitution is an organic fact of every state: it is a part of the being of the state....
This paper investigates the conditional demands of Death-Is-Different jurisprudence in the United St...
In the world of capital punishment, the oft-repeated refrain “death is different” stands for the not...
The death penalty is contested across modern social, political, academic, and legal institutions, an...
The subject is law at the beginning and end of life. Most of my work is in the area of general healt...
This project will examine the evolution of the death penalty throughout history and discuss the lega...
Capital punishment causes the death of someone because that person killed someone else, yet only mur...
This essay, a revised version of the United States report on Euthanasia to be presented at the XVII ...
Recent evidence suggests that capital punishment may have a significant deterrent effect, preventing...
Recent evidence suggests that capital punishment may have a significant deterrent effect, preventing...
There are theoretical and philosophical arguments in favor and against capital punishment. Advocates...
One of the longstanding complaints against the death penalty is that it distort[s] the course of th...