Publications & Testimony
Items: 6301 — 6310
Dec 31, 2001
What To Do When the Police Leave
What To Do When the Police Leave by Bill Jenkins is filled with simple, frank and useful advice vital to families suffering a traumatic loss. This book is a victim’s voice speaking to victims offering help in the face of helplessness. The author shares expert advice, lists helpful resources demystifies legal and medical jargon, and affirms hope in the midst of tragedy. Bill Jenkins is a professor of Speech and Drama at Virginia Union University. Since the tragic…
Read MoreDec 14, 2001
State’s record in death cases cause for study
The Tallahassee…
Read MoreDec 13, 2001
2001 DEATH PENALTY REPORT FINDS 22% DECLINE IN EXECUTIONS, REFORM INITIATIVES GAINING GROUND
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Thursday, December 13, 2001 CONTACT: BRENDA BOWSER (202) 293‑6970…
Read MoreDec 12, 2001
Ashcroft says death penalty-extradition issue to be handled case-by-case
The Associated Press December 12, 2001, Wednesday,…
Read MoreNov 30, 2001
SHODDY REPRESENTATION, RACE BIAS NO BAR TO RECORD NUMBER OF EXECUTIONS IN NORTH CAROLINA
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Friday, November 30, 2001 CONTACT: Kenneth Rose, Esq., (919) 956- 9545; Gerda Stein, (919) 789‑0401, Center for Death Penalty Litigation (NC); Richard Dieter - (202) 293‑6970, Death Penalty Information…
Read MoreNov 26, 2001
Kangaroo Courts
By WILLIAM SAFIRE The New York Times, A19 November…
Read MoreNov 23, 2001
We Have the Right Courts for Bin Laden
Op-ed November…
Read MoreNov 16, 2001
End-Running the Bill of Rights
Washington Post Editorial Friday, November 16,…
Read MoreNov 15, 2001
Statement of the Honorable William D. Delahunt in support of the Delahunt-Scott Amendment to The Terrorist Bombings Convention Implementation Act of 2001
U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on the Judiciary Statement of the Honorable William D. Delahunt of…
Read MoreNov 15, 2001
Seizing Dictatorial Power
By WILLIAM SAFIRE New York Times, op-ed Thursday, November…
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