Racial disparities in capital punishment have been well documented for decades. Over 50 studies have shown that Black defendants more likely than their white counterparts to be charged with capital-eligible crimes, to be convicted and sentenced to death. Racial disparities in charging and sentencing in capital-eligible homicides are the largest for the small number of cases where black defendants murder white victims compared to within-race killings, or where whites murder black or other ethnic minority victims. These patterns are robust to rich controls for non-racial characteristics and state sentencing guidelines. This article backs up the research on racial disparities to an earlier stage of capital case processing: the production of ca...
Scholars have devoted substantial attention to both the overrepresentation of black defendants on fe...
Twenty-three years of murder and death sentence data show how murder demographics help explain death...
The United States is facing a twofold crisis: police killings of people of color and unaccountabilit...
Racial disparities in capital punishment have been well documented for decades. Over 50 studies have...
This Article examines the role of race in the application of the death penalty in the wake of the Fu...
Dissimilarities by race-of-defendant and race-of-victim have received ample attention in capital pun...
Racism has left an indelible stain on American history and remains a powerful social force that cont...
Anthony Amsterdam urged litigators and scholars to focus on individual prosecutors’ offices or count...
While prior research has found racial disparities in the administration of death sentences, less is ...
This article presents the results of an empirical study of intentional homicide cases in Missouri. T...
This study focuses on the effects that racial segregation has on homicide rates. Using two major ci...
Since Furman v. Georgia, capital punishment jurisprudence has equipped decisionmakers with increased...
This Article presents evidence of racial discrimination in the administration of the death penalty i...
In federal habeas corpus proceedings, Earl Matthews, an African American, South Carolina death row i...
Violent crime saw a decrease from 1999 through 2008. Coupled with this decrease have been decreasing...
Scholars have devoted substantial attention to both the overrepresentation of black defendants on fe...
Twenty-three years of murder and death sentence data show how murder demographics help explain death...
The United States is facing a twofold crisis: police killings of people of color and unaccountabilit...
Racial disparities in capital punishment have been well documented for decades. Over 50 studies have...
This Article examines the role of race in the application of the death penalty in the wake of the Fu...
Dissimilarities by race-of-defendant and race-of-victim have received ample attention in capital pun...
Racism has left an indelible stain on American history and remains a powerful social force that cont...
Anthony Amsterdam urged litigators and scholars to focus on individual prosecutors’ offices or count...
While prior research has found racial disparities in the administration of death sentences, less is ...
This article presents the results of an empirical study of intentional homicide cases in Missouri. T...
This study focuses on the effects that racial segregation has on homicide rates. Using two major ci...
Since Furman v. Georgia, capital punishment jurisprudence has equipped decisionmakers with increased...
This Article presents evidence of racial discrimination in the administration of the death penalty i...
In federal habeas corpus proceedings, Earl Matthews, an African American, South Carolina death row i...
Violent crime saw a decrease from 1999 through 2008. Coupled with this decrease have been decreasing...
Scholars have devoted substantial attention to both the overrepresentation of black defendants on fe...
Twenty-three years of murder and death sentence data show how murder demographics help explain death...
The United States is facing a twofold crisis: police killings of people of color and unaccountabilit...