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Memorandum From William O. Douglas To Law Clerks Regarding Death Penalty [1971], William O. Douglas
Memorandum From William O. Douglas To Law Clerks Regarding Death Penalty [1971], William O. Douglas
Historical and Topical Legal Documents
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Capital Punishment ... On The Way Out?
Capital Punishment ... On The Way Out?
University of Baltimore Law Review
There is a compelling need to review the Supreme Court's position regarding capital punishment, in light of a growing national trend in the courts, as well as the state legislatures, away from the death penalty as an acceptable mode of punishment for the convicted felon. Five crucial issues are recognizable: First, has the Supreme Court by prolonged implication of silence recognized that capital punishment is not violative of the eighth amendment prohibition against cruel and unusual punishment? Second, why has the Supreme Court remained silent during this period while a growing number of cases have been appealed in those states …
The Crisis In Capital Punishment, Charles L. Black Jr.
The Crisis In Capital Punishment, Charles L. Black Jr.
Maryland Law Review
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