This paper examines the recent decision regarding the unconstitutionality of Louisiana\u27s death penalty punishment for certain cases of child rape. The paper explores some of the nuanced language of the opinion as it indicates sublte shifts in the Court\u27s death penalty analysis
In light of the ongoing discussion of the role of courts and the process by which they interpret and...
The third edition of America’s Experiment with Capital Punishment has been expanded and updated to i...
In light of the ongoing discussion of the role of courts and the process by which they interpret and...
This paper examines the recent decision regarding the unconstitutionality of Louisiana\u27s death pe...
The paper is focused on two issues: the constitutionality of the death penalty and inconsistency of ...
In Kennedy v. Louisiana, the United States Supreme Court held unconstitutional a state law that prov...
Fichtelberg, AaronThis paper examines public response to the case of Kennedy v. Louisiana (2008) via...
This Article examines the foundations of law and justice in American jurisprudence to illuminate the...
In the case of Coker v. Georgia (1977) the Supreme Court ruled that executing an offender who had co...
In the case of Coker v. Georgia (1977) the Supreme Court ruled that executing an offender who had co...
In the case of Coker v. Georgia (1977) the Supreme Court ruled that executing an offender who had co...
The Supreme Court’s jurisprudence regarding the death penalty, whether or not cruel, has most certai...
The third edition of America’s Experiment with Capital Punishment has been expanded and updated to i...
The third edition of America’s Experiment with Capital Punishment has been expanded and updated to i...
The death penalty has been under increasing empirical study since the United States Supreme Court de...
In light of the ongoing discussion of the role of courts and the process by which they interpret and...
The third edition of America’s Experiment with Capital Punishment has been expanded and updated to i...
In light of the ongoing discussion of the role of courts and the process by which they interpret and...
This paper examines the recent decision regarding the unconstitutionality of Louisiana\u27s death pe...
The paper is focused on two issues: the constitutionality of the death penalty and inconsistency of ...
In Kennedy v. Louisiana, the United States Supreme Court held unconstitutional a state law that prov...
Fichtelberg, AaronThis paper examines public response to the case of Kennedy v. Louisiana (2008) via...
This Article examines the foundations of law and justice in American jurisprudence to illuminate the...
In the case of Coker v. Georgia (1977) the Supreme Court ruled that executing an offender who had co...
In the case of Coker v. Georgia (1977) the Supreme Court ruled that executing an offender who had co...
In the case of Coker v. Georgia (1977) the Supreme Court ruled that executing an offender who had co...
The Supreme Court’s jurisprudence regarding the death penalty, whether or not cruel, has most certai...
The third edition of America’s Experiment with Capital Punishment has been expanded and updated to i...
The third edition of America’s Experiment with Capital Punishment has been expanded and updated to i...
The death penalty has been under increasing empirical study since the United States Supreme Court de...
In light of the ongoing discussion of the role of courts and the process by which they interpret and...
The third edition of America’s Experiment with Capital Punishment has been expanded and updated to i...
In light of the ongoing discussion of the role of courts and the process by which they interpret and...