Status
Available
Call number
LCC
K15 .O74
Publication
Eugene, Oregon : University of Oregon, School of Law
Physical description
254 p.; 26 cm
Local notes
Oregon law review volume 81 number 1 Spring 2002 contents: Page 1 - Wayne Morse Center for Law and Politics Symposium: The law and politics for the death penalty: abolition, moratorium, or reform? by Barbara Bader Aldave. Foreword: The future of capital punishment in the United States. Page 15 - Black man's burden: race and the death penalty in America by Charles J. Ogletree, Jr. Page 39 - Race, religion, and death sentencing in Illinois, 1988 - 1997 by Glenn L. Pierce and Michael L. Radelet. Page 97 - Capital punishment and American exceptionalism by Carol S. Steiker. Page 131 - The death penalty in the United States: following the European lead? by Nora V. Demleitner. Page 161 - Innocence abroad: the extradition cases and the future of capital litigation by Daniel Givelber. Page 183 - Executing white masculinities: learning from Karla Faye Tucker by Joan W. Howarth. Page 231 - Defending the politics of clemency by Beau Breslin and John J.P. Howley. Includes table of contents.