Drawing upon empirical studies of racial discrimination dating back to the 1940’s, the Movement for Black Lives platform calls for the abolition of capital punishment. Our purpose here is to defend the Movement’s call for death penalty abolition in terms congruent with its claim that the death penalty in the U.S. is a “racist practice” that “devalues Black lives.” We first sketch the jurisprudential history of race and capital punishment in the U.S., wherein courts have occasionally expressed worries about racial injustice but have usually taken such evidence to warrant reform but not outright abolition. We argue that the racial discrimination at issue flows in significant part from implicit biases concerning race, criminality, and violence...
McAdams examines the rhetoric and data supporting the mass market version of the racial disparity ...
Overtime, support for capital punishment has evolved. Compared to previous decades, support has chan...
Laurie JohnsonAmerican comedian Dan Miller once said that “the death penalty is becoming a way of li...
Drawing upon empirical studies of racial discrimination dating back to the 1940’s, the Movement for ...
The Black Lives Matter movement has called for the abolition of capital punishment in response to wh...
The systemic disregard for Black lives in America was on full display when footage of a police offic...
21 p.Presented at the Wayne Morse Center for Law and Politics Symposium: The Law and Politics of the...
Since Furman v. Georgia, capital punishment jurisprudence has equipped decisionmakers with increased...
In this project, I seek to answer the question: To what extent is the death penalty a tool of racial...
Capital punishment, one of America’s most prominent vestiges of slavery and racial violence, is flou...
For opponents of capital punishment, these would appear promising times. Not since 1972, when the Su...
Racism has left an indelible stain on American history and remains a powerful social force that cont...
Last year saw the increased popularization of the “#BlackLivesMatter” movement in the wake of the ki...
Considerable scholarly attention has been devoted to the question of whether the application of the ...
Whether it be lynching or legally-imposed capital punishment, the threat or use of death as a punish...
McAdams examines the rhetoric and data supporting the mass market version of the racial disparity ...
Overtime, support for capital punishment has evolved. Compared to previous decades, support has chan...
Laurie JohnsonAmerican comedian Dan Miller once said that “the death penalty is becoming a way of li...
Drawing upon empirical studies of racial discrimination dating back to the 1940’s, the Movement for ...
The Black Lives Matter movement has called for the abolition of capital punishment in response to wh...
The systemic disregard for Black lives in America was on full display when footage of a police offic...
21 p.Presented at the Wayne Morse Center for Law and Politics Symposium: The Law and Politics of the...
Since Furman v. Georgia, capital punishment jurisprudence has equipped decisionmakers with increased...
In this project, I seek to answer the question: To what extent is the death penalty a tool of racial...
Capital punishment, one of America’s most prominent vestiges of slavery and racial violence, is flou...
For opponents of capital punishment, these would appear promising times. Not since 1972, when the Su...
Racism has left an indelible stain on American history and remains a powerful social force that cont...
Last year saw the increased popularization of the “#BlackLivesMatter” movement in the wake of the ki...
Considerable scholarly attention has been devoted to the question of whether the application of the ...
Whether it be lynching or legally-imposed capital punishment, the threat or use of death as a punish...
McAdams examines the rhetoric and data supporting the mass market version of the racial disparity ...
Overtime, support for capital punishment has evolved. Compared to previous decades, support has chan...
Laurie JohnsonAmerican comedian Dan Miller once said that “the death penalty is becoming a way of li...