DJCLPP Symposium 2016 | Opening Remarks & Use of Statistics in Death Penalty Litigation
The Duke Journal of Constitutional Law and Public Policy held its Spring 2016 symposium on the American Death Penalty After Glossip. The symposium, features several of the country's leading experts in the field, assesses the implications of the Supreme Court's 2015 decision in Glossip v. Gross, as well geographic disparities in the application of the death penalty and use of statistics in death penalty litigation.
Opening Remarks: Matthew Sloan, Special Projects Editor, DJCLPP
Introduction to the American Death Penalty: Henderson Hill, The Eighth Amendment Project
Session 1: Use of Statistics in Death Penalty Litigation
Authors: Frank R. Baumgartner, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and John J. Donohue III, Stanford Law School
Moderator: Neil Vidmar, Duke University School of Law
Sponsored by the Duke Journal of Constitutional Law and Public Policy, Quarles & Brady LLP, and the Eighth Amendment Project.