Entries tagged with “Sandra Day O'Connor”
Innocence
,United States Supreme Court
,Sep 19, 2024
Hispanic Heritage Month: Leonel Herrera and the “Agony of Doubt”
In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept. 15-Oct. 15), DPI is posting a weekly feature on Hispanic or Latino/a people who have had a significant impact on the death penalty in the U.S. The first post in this series tells the story of Leonel Herrera, the defendant at the center of a key Supreme Court case on…
Facts & Research
United States Supreme Court
,Dec 05, 2023
Justice Sandra Day O’Connor’s Conflicted Death Penalty Jurisprudence
Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, the first woman to sit on the United States Supreme Court, died at the age of 93 on December 1, 2023. In her 25-year tenure on the Court, Justice O’Connor authored opinions in several landmark death penalty cases, including decisions that upheld the use of the death penalty for vulnerable groups and people with diminished culpability. However, she demonstrated an early interest in improving capital defense standards, and in her later years on the Court expressed…