Capital Punishment | Unequal Justice
Who Survives on Death Row? An Individual and Contextual Analysis
August 2, 2007
An article of the American Sociological Review by David Jacobs and Zhenchao Qian of Ohio State University, Jason T. Carmichael of McGill University and Stephanie L. Kent of Cleveland State University. 3/11/2010 | Missouri - Eastern | Innocence, Quality of Counsel, Unequal Justice
Key Evidence Found in Reggie Clemons Case
6/3/2002 | Unequal Justice
ACLU Praises Supreme Court Refusal of 'Sleeping Lawyer' Case As 'Acknowledgment and Reminder' of Death Penalty Problems
12/18/2001 | Pennsylvania | Unequal Justice
Discarded Abu-Jamal Death Sentence More Proof of Death Penalty System Plagued By Ineffective Counsel, ACLU Says
6/27/2001 | Unequal Justice
ACLU Urges Congress to Ensure Competent Counsel in Death Penalty Cases; Says Tragic Examples Demonstrate Flaws in Current System
6/14/2001 | Unequal Justice
ACLU Finds Serious Flaws in Ashcroft Death Penalty Bias Report, Calls for Independent Review of Federal System
10/27/2009 | New Hampshire | Racial Justice, Unequal Justice
State of New Hampshire v. Michael Addison - ACLU Amicus Brief (ACLU and New Hampshire Civil Liberties Union)
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John Holdridge Speaks at the New Hampshire Civil Liberties Union's Annual Meeting
ACLU Capital Punishment Project Director John Holdridge discusses the current state of the death penalty at the New Hampshire Civil Liberties Union's Annual Meeting. Audio ...

