Publications & Testimony
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Dec 31, 2000
A State of Denial: Texas Justice and the Death Penalty
The nation is embroiled in a debate over the death penalty. Each day brings fresh accounts of racial bias, incompetent counsel, and misconduct committed by police officers or prosecutors in capital cases. The public increasingly questions whether the ultimate penalty can be administered fairly — free from the taint of racism; free from the disgrace of counsel sleeping through a client’s trial; free from the risk of executing an innocent person. Support for the…
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The Largest Mass Execution in US History
On December 26, 1862, following the U.S.-Dakota War of 1862, the federal government hanged 38 members of the Dakota tribe in Minnesota. It was the largest mass execution in United…
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International News and Developments: 2000
Philippine President Commutes Over 100…
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Juveniles News and Developments 2000
The Georgia Supreme Court granted a stay in the case of Alexander…
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Bibliography of Recent Articles and Programs on the Death Penalty
Bibliography of Recent Articles and Programs…
Read MoreDec 29, 2000
DPIC Press Release: TWO MORE DEATH ROW INMATES CLEARED, CAPPING A RECORD TWO-YEAR SPAN
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Friday, December 29, 2000 CONTACT: BRENDA BOWSER (202)…
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Fixing the Death Penalty
Chicago…
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DPIC Press Release: 2000 REVIEW OF DEATH PENALTY FINDS WATERSHED YEAR OF CHANGE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Wednesday, December 20, 2000 CONTACT: BRENDA BOWSER (202)…
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Questions of innocence: Legal roadblocks thwart new evidence on appeal
Chicago…
Read MoreDec 17, 2000
In the Busiest Death Chamber, Duty Carries Its Own Burdens
New…
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