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Certain Prosecutors: Geographical Arbitrariness, Unusualness, & The Abolition Of Virginia’S Death Penalty, Bernadette M. Donovan
Certain Prosecutors: Geographical Arbitrariness, Unusualness, & The Abolition Of Virginia’S Death Penalty, Bernadette M. Donovan
Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice
Virginia’s abolition of the death penalty in 2021 was a historic development. As both a southern state and one of the country’s most active death penalty jurisdictions, Virginia’s transition away from capital punishment represented an important shift in the national landscape. This article considers whether that shift has any constitutional significance, focusing on the effect of Virginia’s abolition on the geographical arbitrariness of the country’s death penalty.
As a starting point, the death penalty in America is primarily regulated by the Eighth Amendment, which bars “cruel and unusual punishments.” The United States Supreme Court has held that the death penalty …
Atkins V. Virginia At Twenty: Still Adaptive Deficits, Still In The Developmental Period, Sheri Lynn Johnson, John H. Blume, Brendan Van Winkle
Atkins V. Virginia At Twenty: Still Adaptive Deficits, Still In The Developmental Period, Sheri Lynn Johnson, John H. Blume, Brendan Van Winkle
Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice
Twenty years ago, in Atkins v. Virginia, the Supreme Court of the United States held that the Eighth Amendment prohibited states from executing persons with intellectual disability. While the Court’s decision is laudable and has saved many of the most vulnerable persons from the executioner, its effect has been undermined by recalcitrant states attempting to exploit language in the opinion permitting states to create procedures to implement the (then) new categorical prohibition. In this article, we examine how some states have adopted procedures which are fundamentally inconsistent with the clinical consensus understanding of the disability and how one state, …
Three Observations About The Worst Of The Worst, Virginia-Style, Corinna Barrett Lain
Three Observations About The Worst Of The Worst, Virginia-Style, Corinna Barrett Lain
Washington and Lee Law Review Online
Much could be said about Virginia’s historic decision to repeal the death penalty, and Professor Klein’s essay provides a wonderful starting point for any number of important discussions. We could talk about how the decision came to be. Or why the move is so momentous. Or what considerations were particularly important in the decision‑making process. Or where we should go from here. But in this brief comment, I’ll be focusing not on the how, or the why, or the what, or the where, but rather on the who. Who are condemned inmates, both generally and Virginia‑style?
The Beginning Of The End: Abolishing Capital Punishment In Virginia, Alexandra L. Klein
The Beginning Of The End: Abolishing Capital Punishment In Virginia, Alexandra L. Klein
Washington and Lee Law Review Online
When thinking about the history of capital punishment in the United States, I suspect that the average person is likely to identify Texas as the state that has played the most significant role in the death penalty. The state of Texas has killed more than five hundred people in executions since the Supreme Court approved of states’ modified capital punishment schemes in 1976. By contrast, Virginia has executed 113 people since 1976.
But Virginia has played a significant role in the history of capital punishment. After all, the first recorded execution in Colonial America took place in 1608 at Jamestown, …
Prescription For Death?: Psychotic Capital Defendants And The Need For Medication, Joseph R. Dunn
Prescription For Death?: Psychotic Capital Defendants And The Need For Medication, Joseph R. Dunn
Capital Defense Journal
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Johnson V. Reid No. 04a-87, 2004 Wl 1784349, At *1 (U.S. Aug. 11, 2004)
Johnson V. Reid No. 04a-87, 2004 Wl 1784349, At *1 (U.S. Aug. 11, 2004)
Capital Defense Journal
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Nelson V. Campbell 124 S. Ct. 2117 (2004)
Nelson V. Campbell 124 S. Ct. 2117 (2004)
Capital Defense Journal
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Standby Me: Self-Representation And Standby Counsel In A Capital Case, Meghan H. Morgan
Standby Me: Self-Representation And Standby Counsel In A Capital Case, Meghan H. Morgan
Capital Defense Journal
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Defense-Based Victim Outreach: Restorative Justice In Capital Cases, Kristen F. Grunewald, Priya Nath
Defense-Based Victim Outreach: Restorative Justice In Capital Cases, Kristen F. Grunewald, Priya Nath
Capital Defense Journal
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United States V. Quinones 313 F.3d 49 (2d Cir. 2002) United States V. Quinones 317 F.3d 86 (2d Cir. 2002)
Capital Defense Journal
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Mickens V. Taylor 122 S. Ct. 1237 (2002)
Mickens V. Taylor 122 S. Ct. 1237 (2002)
Capital Defense Journal
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The Equality Principle Revisited: The Relationship Of Daubert V. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals To Ake V. Oklahoma, Lee Richard Goebes
The Equality Principle Revisited: The Relationship Of Daubert V. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals To Ake V. Oklahoma, Lee Richard Goebes
Capital Defense Journal
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Protecting The Defendant's Right To A Fair Trial In The Information Age, Erika Patrick
Protecting The Defendant's Right To A Fair Trial In The Information Age, Erika Patrick
Capital Defense Journal
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Reverse Impact Testimony: A New And Improved Victim Impact Statement, Adrienne N. Barnes
Reverse Impact Testimony: A New And Improved Victim Impact Statement, Adrienne N. Barnes
Capital Defense Journal
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Better To Let Ten Guilty Men Live: The Presumption Of Life-A Principle To Govern Capital Sentencing, Damien P. Delaney
Better To Let Ten Guilty Men Live: The Presumption Of Life-A Principle To Govern Capital Sentencing, Damien P. Delaney
Capital Defense Journal
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Proportionality Review: Still Inadequate, But Still Necessary, Cynthia M. Bruce
Proportionality Review: Still Inadequate, But Still Necessary, Cynthia M. Bruce
Capital Defense Journal
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Racial Disparities In The Capital System: Invidious Or Accidental?, Kathryn Roe Eldridge
Racial Disparities In The Capital System: Invidious Or Accidental?, Kathryn Roe Eldridge
Capital Defense Journal
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A Positive First Step: The Joint Legislative Audit And Review Commission's Review Of Virginia's System Of Capital Punishment
Capital Defense Journal
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No One Can Serve Two Masters: Arguments Against Private Prosecutors, Matthew S. Nichols
No One Can Serve Two Masters: Arguments Against Private Prosecutors, Matthew S. Nichols
Capital Defense Journal
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Evolution Of An Eighth Amendment Dichotomy: Substantive And Procedural Protections Within The Cruel And Unusual Punishment Clause In Capital Cases, Kimberly A. Orem
Evolution Of An Eighth Amendment Dichotomy: Substantive And Procedural Protections Within The Cruel And Unusual Punishment Clause In Capital Cases, Kimberly A. Orem
Capital Defense Journal
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Procedural Default: A De Facto Exception To Civility?, Ashley Flynn
Procedural Default: A De Facto Exception To Civility?, Ashley Flynn
Capital Defense Journal
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Bridging The Procedural Default Chasm, Matthew K. Mahoney
Bridging The Procedural Default Chasm, Matthew K. Mahoney
Capital Defense Journal
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The Role Of Forgiveness In Capital Murder Cases, Paige Mcthenia
The Role Of Forgiveness In Capital Murder Cases, Paige Mcthenia
Capital Defense Journal
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Improving Process In Virginia Capital Cases, Robert H. Robinson, Jr.
Improving Process In Virginia Capital Cases, Robert H. Robinson, Jr.
Capital Defense Journal
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A Quarter Century Of Death: A Symposium On Capital Punishment In Virginia Since Furman V. Georgia - Introduction
Capital Defense Journal
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Expansion Of Section 18.2-31 Of The Virginia Code, Hammad S. Matin
Expansion Of Section 18.2-31 Of The Virginia Code, Hammad S. Matin
Capital Defense Journal
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Suggestions For Capital Reform In Virginia, Alix M. Karl
Suggestions For Capital Reform In Virginia, Alix M. Karl
Capital Defense Journal
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