[Excerpt] “Two qualities of American capital punishment perhaps explain its ability to command the attention of the Court, year by year, decade after decade. First, an exceptionally talented and dedicated specialist capital defense bar continually mounts new challenges to the institution of the death penalty. This year, for example, we await a decision from the Supreme Court on the claim that the lethal injection method of execution violates the cruel and unusual punishments clause of the Constitution. Never before has the Supreme Court confronted this claim; indeed, not for more than a hundred years has the Supreme Court addressed a claim that a method of execution violates the Constitution.
During the last decade, judges, politicians, scholars, and the general public have become troubled a...
This Essay examines America\u27s death penalty forty years after Furman and provides a critique of t...
This paper examines opinions by Supreme Court justices of the most significant death penalty cases o...
[Excerpt] “In 1976, four years after finding the nation’s death penalty laws to be constitutionally ...
[Excerpt] “For those who believe that the death penalty should be declared unconstitutional and that...
There is a compelling need to review the Supreme Court\u27s position regarding capital punishment, i...
Death penalty litigation that reaches the Supreme Court now causes at least as much consternation as...
Part I of this comment provides a brief review of Furmanandthe circumstances leading to the decision...
26 p.Presented at the Wayne Morse Center for Law and Politics Symposium: The Law and Politics of the...
This article has two purposes. Its first aim is to trace the significance of these shifting characte...
Laurie JohnsonAmerican comedian Dan Miller once said that “the death penalty is becoming a way of li...
This Article addresses four questions: Why hasn\u27t the Court left capital punishment unregulated, ...
The next to last step down the long road to total abolition of capital punishment consists of a peri...
For opponents of capital punishment, these would appear promising times. Not since 1972, when the Su...
Authored by the Executive Director of the Center on Wrongful Convictions, this powerful articl...
During the last decade, judges, politicians, scholars, and the general public have become troubled a...
This Essay examines America\u27s death penalty forty years after Furman and provides a critique of t...
This paper examines opinions by Supreme Court justices of the most significant death penalty cases o...
[Excerpt] “In 1976, four years after finding the nation’s death penalty laws to be constitutionally ...
[Excerpt] “For those who believe that the death penalty should be declared unconstitutional and that...
There is a compelling need to review the Supreme Court\u27s position regarding capital punishment, i...
Death penalty litigation that reaches the Supreme Court now causes at least as much consternation as...
Part I of this comment provides a brief review of Furmanandthe circumstances leading to the decision...
26 p.Presented at the Wayne Morse Center for Law and Politics Symposium: The Law and Politics of the...
This article has two purposes. Its first aim is to trace the significance of these shifting characte...
Laurie JohnsonAmerican comedian Dan Miller once said that “the death penalty is becoming a way of li...
This Article addresses four questions: Why hasn\u27t the Court left capital punishment unregulated, ...
The next to last step down the long road to total abolition of capital punishment consists of a peri...
For opponents of capital punishment, these would appear promising times. Not since 1972, when the Su...
Authored by the Executive Director of the Center on Wrongful Convictions, this powerful articl...
During the last decade, judges, politicians, scholars, and the general public have become troubled a...
This Essay examines America\u27s death penalty forty years after Furman and provides a critique of t...
This paper examines opinions by Supreme Court justices of the most significant death penalty cases o...