Publications & Testimony
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Jan 03, 2005
NEW VOICES: Federal Judge Discusses His Concerns About the Death Penalty
In an interview with The New York Times, Judge Jed S. Rakoff (pictured) discussed his reasons for finding the federal death penalty to be unconstitutional. Judge Rakoff ruled in April 2002 that the death penalty failed to secure due process because of the demonstrated risk of executing an innocent person. He noted that his conclusions on capital punishment were based in part on his extensive review of cases included on the Death Penalty Information Center’s innocence list. He…
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Juveniles News and Developments 2004
Juveniles and the Mentally Disabled More Likely to Give False…
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Executions News and Developments: 2004 — 1998
Autopsies of Executed Inmates by State Medical Examiners Reveal Probability of Botched…
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Race News and Developments: 2004
Poll Finds Tepid Support for Death Penalty as State Sets Execution…
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Representation News and Development: 2004
California Plans $220 Million Death Row While Inmates Wait 4 Years to Start…
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Mental Illness News and Developments: 2004 – 2002
North Carolina Preparing to Execute Mentally Ill…
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International News and Developments: 2004
ACLU Report on International Implications of Capital Punishment in the…
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Women News and Developments: 2003 – 2004
Groups Issue Report on Women Facing…
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Military News and Developments: 2003 – 2004
Military Death Sentence…
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Life Without Parole News and Developments: 2004
For the First Time, No Death Sentences in Chicago in…
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