A May 2006 con­fer­ence held at the Charles Hamilton Houston Institute for Race and Justice at Harvard Law School exam­ined new research, legal defense, and pub­lic response to the issue of race and the death penal­ty. The con­fer­ence, From Lynch Mobs to the Killing State: A National Conference on Race and the Death Penalty,” fea­tured a num­ber of nation­al aca­d­e­m­ic and legal experts includ­ing Barry Scheck, Peter Neufeld, Charles Ogletree, Rubin Hurricane” Carter, George Kendall, Stephen Bright, Andrea Lyon and Hugo Bedau.

During the con­fer­ence, ses­sions explored the con­nec­tions between America’s racial pol­i­tics and the prac­tice of cap­i­tal pun­ish­ment, as well as the ways in which the nation’s focus on ter­ror­ism may be fur­ther erod­ing pro­tec­tions for the accused. The con­fer­ence coin­cid­ed with the release of a new book, From Lynch Mobs to the Killing State,” co-edit­ed by Professors Charles Ogletree and Austin Sarat. This book is avail­able on Amazon for twen­ty-two dol­lars.

To learn more about this event, see the Conference’s Web site. For more infor­ma­tion regard­ing race and the death penal­ty see Race and Studies.

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