Cases involving the Establishment of Religion Clause predominantly emphasize religious neutrality. Believing this to be normatively correct, Professor Loewy argues for religious neutrality in capital punishment cases. In accordance therewith, he would uphold religious peremptory challenges where a juror\u27s religious belief is related to her death penalty perspective. Professor Loewy agrees with the courts\u27general willingness to disallow religion as an aggravating factor while allowing it as a mitigating factor. This dichotomy comports with the neutrality principle because aggravating factors, in general, are limited whereas mitigating factors are unlimited
In his Article, Professor Michael L. Radelet describes a global decline in the use of the death pena...
There is evidence that a relationship between religiosity (intrinsic, extrinsic, indiscriminately pr...
Both prosecutors and defense attorneys have presented religious appeals and testimony about a defend...
Determining the place and use of capital punishment in the American legal system is a challenging af...
In this Essay, Professor Douglas conducts an historical review of religious attitudes toward capital...
Determining the place and use of capital punishment in the American legal system is a challenging af...
With the increased fervor surrounding the death penalty, many religious sects have re-examined their...
Purpose: Jurors’ religious characteristics are related to death penalty attitudes and verdicts. Juro...
The Supreme Court has said that the Constitution permits trial judges to exclude from the pool of po...
Religion has played a prominent role at various points of capital trials. In jury selection, perempt...
The death penalty has remained a highly debated topic in the United States. Due to the link between ...
This Paper explores the impact of the belief structure among white fundamentalist denominations on t...
Why would a God concerned about justice in a matter of life and death be willing to delegate an abso...
Professors John H. Blume and Sheri Lynn Johnson explore the occurrences of religious imagery and arg...
Catholic Nations are the most likely to advocate for the abolishment the death penalty. Observed: Ca...
In his Article, Professor Michael L. Radelet describes a global decline in the use of the death pena...
There is evidence that a relationship between religiosity (intrinsic, extrinsic, indiscriminately pr...
Both prosecutors and defense attorneys have presented religious appeals and testimony about a defend...
Determining the place and use of capital punishment in the American legal system is a challenging af...
In this Essay, Professor Douglas conducts an historical review of religious attitudes toward capital...
Determining the place and use of capital punishment in the American legal system is a challenging af...
With the increased fervor surrounding the death penalty, many religious sects have re-examined their...
Purpose: Jurors’ religious characteristics are related to death penalty attitudes and verdicts. Juro...
The Supreme Court has said that the Constitution permits trial judges to exclude from the pool of po...
Religion has played a prominent role at various points of capital trials. In jury selection, perempt...
The death penalty has remained a highly debated topic in the United States. Due to the link between ...
This Paper explores the impact of the belief structure among white fundamentalist denominations on t...
Why would a God concerned about justice in a matter of life and death be willing to delegate an abso...
Professors John H. Blume and Sheri Lynn Johnson explore the occurrences of religious imagery and arg...
Catholic Nations are the most likely to advocate for the abolishment the death penalty. Observed: Ca...
In his Article, Professor Michael L. Radelet describes a global decline in the use of the death pena...
There is evidence that a relationship between religiosity (intrinsic, extrinsic, indiscriminately pr...
Both prosecutors and defense attorneys have presented religious appeals and testimony about a defend...