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Arbitrary and Capricious: The Supreme Court, the Constitution, and the Death Penalty Book

Arbitrary and Capricious: The Supreme Court, the Constitution, and the Death Penalty
Arbitrary and Capricious: The Supreme Court, the Constitution, and the Death Penalty, Justice Marshall once remarked that if people knew what he knew about the death penalty, they would reject it overwhelmingly. Foley elucidates Marshall's claim that fundamental flaws exist in the implementation of the death penalty. He guides us through t, Arbitrary and Capricious: The Supreme Court, the Constitution, and the Death Penalty has a rating of 4 stars
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  • Arbitrary and Capricious: The Supreme Court, the Constitution, and the Death Penalty
  • Written by author Michael A. Foley
  • Published by Greenwood Publishing Group, Incorporated, June 2003
  • Justice Marshall once remarked that if people knew what he knew about the death penalty, they would reject it overwhelmingly. Foley elucidates Marshall's claim that fundamental flaws exist in the implementation of the death penalty. He guides us through t
  • Foley argues that fundamental flaws exist in the implementation of the death penalty.
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Acknowledgments
1The Supreme Court and the Punishment Dilemma1
21878-1971: Initial Forays into Cruel and Unusual Punishments19
31972: Death Takes a Hiatus61
4The Supreme Court since Furman89
5The Ongoing Constitutional Debate175
6Reflections and Conclusions199
Notes209
Bibliography243
Table of Cases247
Index251


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