Clemency is an extrajudicial measure intended both to enhance fairness in the administration of justice, and allow for the correction of mistakes. Perhaps nowhere are these goals more important than in the death penalty context. The recent increased use of the death penalty and concurrent decline in the number of defendants removed from death row through clemency call for a better and deeper understanding of clemency authority and its application. Questions about whether clemency decisions are consistently and fairly distributed are particularly apt. This study uses 27 years of death penalty and clemency data to explore the influence of defendant characteristics, political factors, and clemency\u27s structure on clemency decisions. The resu...
The constitutionality of the death penalty has been called into question numerous times. Most common...
We examine support for the death penalty among a unique group of respondents: one hundred and eighty...
Over the course of the last 50 years, scholars have emphasized the role that political processes pla...
Clemency is an extrajudicial measure intended both to enhance fairness in the administration of just...
The scholarly literature on capital punishment includes few empirical studies of executive clemency....
19 p.Presented at the Wayne Morse Center for Law and Politics Symposium: The Law and Politics of the...
This article addresses the effect of judge versus jury decision making through analysis of a databas...
Dozens of researchers have examined legal and extralegal factors that make criminal defendants more ...
A man and a woman each brutally murdered multiple victims. Both experienced difficult childhoods. Bo...
We examine the role of mercy in capital sentencing along three dimensions. We first explain why merc...
Is it a morally permissible exercise of mercy for a governor to commute the death sentences of every...
Our constitutional law of capital sentencing does not understand Shakespeare\u27s gentle rain from ...
The thesis of this article is that low reversal rates mean serious errors are not being detected and...
At the state level, the power to pardon or commute a criminal sentence — that is, to grant clemency ...
Determining whether race, sex, or other juror characteristics influence how capital case jurors vote...
The constitutionality of the death penalty has been called into question numerous times. Most common...
We examine support for the death penalty among a unique group of respondents: one hundred and eighty...
Over the course of the last 50 years, scholars have emphasized the role that political processes pla...
Clemency is an extrajudicial measure intended both to enhance fairness in the administration of just...
The scholarly literature on capital punishment includes few empirical studies of executive clemency....
19 p.Presented at the Wayne Morse Center for Law and Politics Symposium: The Law and Politics of the...
This article addresses the effect of judge versus jury decision making through analysis of a databas...
Dozens of researchers have examined legal and extralegal factors that make criminal defendants more ...
A man and a woman each brutally murdered multiple victims. Both experienced difficult childhoods. Bo...
We examine the role of mercy in capital sentencing along three dimensions. We first explain why merc...
Is it a morally permissible exercise of mercy for a governor to commute the death sentences of every...
Our constitutional law of capital sentencing does not understand Shakespeare\u27s gentle rain from ...
The thesis of this article is that low reversal rates mean serious errors are not being detected and...
At the state level, the power to pardon or commute a criminal sentence — that is, to grant clemency ...
Determining whether race, sex, or other juror characteristics influence how capital case jurors vote...
The constitutionality of the death penalty has been called into question numerous times. Most common...
We examine support for the death penalty among a unique group of respondents: one hundred and eighty...
Over the course of the last 50 years, scholars have emphasized the role that political processes pla...