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4th Annual Computer & Technology Law Institute, Office Of Continuing Legal Education At The University Of Kentucky College Of Law
4th Annual Computer & Technology Law Institute, Office Of Continuing Legal Education At The University Of Kentucky College Of Law
Continuing Legal Education Materials
Materials from the 4th Annual Computer & Technology Law Institute held by UK/CLE in November 2002.
Gallery Of The Doomed: An Exploration Of Creative Endeavors By The Condemned, Roberta M. Harding
Gallery Of The Doomed: An Exploration Of Creative Endeavors By The Condemned, Roberta M. Harding
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
This Article examines creative expressions produced by the death row faction of the incarcerated population. Looking at these works provide insights about what it means to live as a condemned person in our society, and about the people who occupy the death rows across our nation. After reviewing and analyzing a substantial amount of the enormous body of work of this genre, it became apparent that the condemned's creative endeavors reflect how they address and handle serious issues such as their executions and the ways spirituality influences their life. When the individual issues are examined, two general themes are evident: …