Death penalty stories / edited by John H. Blume and Jordan M. Steiker.
2009
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Title
Death penalty stories / edited by John H. Blume and Jordan M. Steiker.
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Variant Title
Index screen title: Blume and Steiker's Death penalty stories (Stories series)
Imprint
New York, NY : Foundation Press ; [St. Paul, Minnesota] : Thomson Reuters, 2009.
Distributed
[St. Paul, Minnesota] : West Academic Publishing, [2014]
Description
1 online resource (vii, 490 pages) : illustrations.
Series
Law stories (Foundation Press)
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Study aids (West Academic Publishing)
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When Willie Francis died : the "disturbing" story behind one of the eighth amendment's most enduring standards of risk / Deborah Denno
Furman v. Georgia : not an end, but a beginning / Carol S. Steiker
Gregg v. Georgia and allied cases : protecting the death penalty from abolition / Hugo Adam Bedau
Coker v. Georgia : of rape, race, and burying the past / Sheri Lynn Johnson
Gilmore v. Utah : the persistent problem of "volunteers" / John H. Blume
McCleskey v. Kemp : denial avoidance, and the legitimization of racial discrimination in the administration of the death penalty / David C. Baldus ... [et al.]
Penry v. Lynaugh : the hazards of predicting the future / Jordan M. Steiker
The story of Payne v. Tennessee : victims triumphant / Austin Sarat
Simmons v. South Carolina and the myth of early release / David Bruck
Bell v. Cone : the fatal consequences of incomplete failure / David R. Dow
Roper v. Simmons : abolishing the death penalty for juvenile offenders in the wake of international consensus / Scott W. Howe
House v. Bell and the death of innocence / Joseph L. Hoffmann.
Furman v. Georgia : not an end, but a beginning / Carol S. Steiker
Gregg v. Georgia and allied cases : protecting the death penalty from abolition / Hugo Adam Bedau
Coker v. Georgia : of rape, race, and burying the past / Sheri Lynn Johnson
Gilmore v. Utah : the persistent problem of "volunteers" / John H. Blume
McCleskey v. Kemp : denial avoidance, and the legitimization of racial discrimination in the administration of the death penalty / David C. Baldus ... [et al.]
Penry v. Lynaugh : the hazards of predicting the future / Jordan M. Steiker
The story of Payne v. Tennessee : victims triumphant / Austin Sarat
Simmons v. South Carolina and the myth of early release / David Bruck
Bell v. Cone : the fatal consequences of incomplete failure / David R. Dow
Roper v. Simmons : abolishing the death penalty for juvenile offenders in the wake of international consensus / Scott W. Howe
House v. Bell and the death of innocence / Joseph L. Hoffmann.
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At head of title: Foundation Press.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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West Academic eProducts doc viewer.
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Mode of access: The purchase of an online book carries a 12-month license for online-use only. These products can be viewed on any devide with an internet connection. There is no downloadable text or PDF made available to customers.
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Description based on e-publication title page, viewed November 20, 2014.
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