This paper examines recent U.S. efforts to abolish capital punishment, using Austin Sarat\u27s 2001 book When the State Kills as the centerpiece of its exploration. The book, rather than mounting a principled frontal assault on the death penalty, instead surveys the numerous ways in which capital punishment negatively affects American law, politics, and culture. The paper considers the broader historic significance of this tactical shift and reflects upon the consequences and prospects for its ultimate success
The third edition of America’s Experiment with Capital Punishment has been expanded and updated to i...
Today, despite daily struggles in courtrooms against capital punishment, there appears little legal ...
While scholars seem united on the sentiment that abolition is the ultimate resting place for capital...
This paper examines recent U.S. efforts to abolish capital punishment, using Austin Sarat\u27s 2001 ...
For opponents of capital punishment, these would appear promising times. Not since 1972, when the Su...
Capital punishment is one of the more controversial subjects in the social sciences, especially in c...
At the start of the twenty-first century, America is in the midst of a profound national reconsidera...
Austin Sarat\u27s \u27When the State Kills\u27 seeks to explore the interrelationship between capita...
A Review of Capital Punishment and the American Agenda by Franklin E. Zimring and Gordon Hawkin
Stuart Banner’s thoughtful book, The Death Penalty: An American History (2002), serves as the basis ...
Few issues provoke such intense feelings and strongly held views as does capital punishment. In this...
This paper seeks to explore the philosophical influences that shaped American political thought su...
The death penalty is contested across modern social, political, academic, and legal institutions, an...
The United States, like the larger international community, likely will tend toward greater abolitio...
The United States, like the larger international community, likely will tend toward greater abolitio...
The third edition of America’s Experiment with Capital Punishment has been expanded and updated to i...
Today, despite daily struggles in courtrooms against capital punishment, there appears little legal ...
While scholars seem united on the sentiment that abolition is the ultimate resting place for capital...
This paper examines recent U.S. efforts to abolish capital punishment, using Austin Sarat\u27s 2001 ...
For opponents of capital punishment, these would appear promising times. Not since 1972, when the Su...
Capital punishment is one of the more controversial subjects in the social sciences, especially in c...
At the start of the twenty-first century, America is in the midst of a profound national reconsidera...
Austin Sarat\u27s \u27When the State Kills\u27 seeks to explore the interrelationship between capita...
A Review of Capital Punishment and the American Agenda by Franklin E. Zimring and Gordon Hawkin
Stuart Banner’s thoughtful book, The Death Penalty: An American History (2002), serves as the basis ...
Few issues provoke such intense feelings and strongly held views as does capital punishment. In this...
This paper seeks to explore the philosophical influences that shaped American political thought su...
The death penalty is contested across modern social, political, academic, and legal institutions, an...
The United States, like the larger international community, likely will tend toward greater abolitio...
The United States, like the larger international community, likely will tend toward greater abolitio...
The third edition of America’s Experiment with Capital Punishment has been expanded and updated to i...
Today, despite daily struggles in courtrooms against capital punishment, there appears little legal ...
While scholars seem united on the sentiment that abolition is the ultimate resting place for capital...