With the Supreme Court now dominated by a solidly conservative majority, recent, well-grounded hopes for prompt judicial abolition of the death penalty have vanished. Furthermore, existing Eighth Amendment doctrines that limit the death penalty could be in jeopardy. Historically, many advocates for abolition have criticized these doctrines. They claim that the Eighth Amendment prohibition on Cruel and Unusual Punishments requires “consistency” in capital selection and that current capital-sentencing doctrines do not satisfy—and sometimes conflict with— this requirement. However, these advocates failed to anticipate the need to defend these doctrines should judicial abolition become an impossibility and the rolling-back of current limitation...
This Article argues for the rescue and reform of Supreme Court doctrine regulating capital sentencin...
This paper investigates the conditional demands of Death-Is-Different jurisprudence in the United St...
There is a great struggle in the United States between proponents of the death penalty and death pen...
With the Supreme Court now dominated by a solidly conservative majority, recent, well-grounded hopes...
This Article proposes a modest reform of Eighth Amendment law governing capital sentencing to spur m...
This article explores Eighth Amendment theories that might justify the effort by the Supreme Court t...
Over twenty years ago, the United States Supreme Court held that both mandatory capital sentencing s...
Death penalty litigation that reaches the Supreme Court now causes at least as much consternation as...
While scholars seem united on the sentiment that abolition is the ultimate resting place for capital...
There is a compelling need to review the Supreme Court\u27s position regarding capital punishment, i...
Can the Supreme Court find unconstitutional something that the text of the Constitution “contemplate...
Four years after Furmanv. Georgia, the Supreme Court has resolved the major question left unanswered...
[Excerpt] “For those who believe that the death penalty should be declared unconstitutional and that...
This Article argues that the stalled dialogue over the U.S. Supreme Court\u27s administration of cap...
Death Penalty scholars and abolitionists have long struggled to find an effective interpretation of ...
This Article argues for the rescue and reform of Supreme Court doctrine regulating capital sentencin...
This paper investigates the conditional demands of Death-Is-Different jurisprudence in the United St...
There is a great struggle in the United States between proponents of the death penalty and death pen...
With the Supreme Court now dominated by a solidly conservative majority, recent, well-grounded hopes...
This Article proposes a modest reform of Eighth Amendment law governing capital sentencing to spur m...
This article explores Eighth Amendment theories that might justify the effort by the Supreme Court t...
Over twenty years ago, the United States Supreme Court held that both mandatory capital sentencing s...
Death penalty litigation that reaches the Supreme Court now causes at least as much consternation as...
While scholars seem united on the sentiment that abolition is the ultimate resting place for capital...
There is a compelling need to review the Supreme Court\u27s position regarding capital punishment, i...
Can the Supreme Court find unconstitutional something that the text of the Constitution “contemplate...
Four years after Furmanv. Georgia, the Supreme Court has resolved the major question left unanswered...
[Excerpt] “For those who believe that the death penalty should be declared unconstitutional and that...
This Article argues that the stalled dialogue over the U.S. Supreme Court\u27s administration of cap...
Death Penalty scholars and abolitionists have long struggled to find an effective interpretation of ...
This Article argues for the rescue and reform of Supreme Court doctrine regulating capital sentencin...
This paper investigates the conditional demands of Death-Is-Different jurisprudence in the United St...
There is a great struggle in the United States between proponents of the death penalty and death pen...