Devaluing Death: an Empirical Study of Implicit Racial Bias on Jury-eligible Citizens in Six Death Penalty States
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Justin D. Levinson, Robert J. Smith, and Danielle M. Young |
Empathy Leads to Death: Why Empathy Is an Adversary of Capital Defendants
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Erik Aucoin |
What Can Brown Do for You?: Addressing Mccleskey V. Kemp as a Flawed Standard for Measuring the Constitutionally Significant Risk of Race Bias
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Mario L. Barnes and Erwin Chemerinsky |
The Youngest of the Young: Fourteen-year-olds Sentenced to Die
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Sheri Lynn Johnson, John H. Blume and Hannah L. Freedman |
A Look at the Inappropriateness of Life Without Parole as an Alternative to the Death Penalty
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Ashley Nellis |