Challenging the Death Penalty: Foreword
Introduction
Suggested Reading
#SayHerName: Racial Profiling and Police Violence Against Black Women
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Kenneth Foster
Kenneth Foster is the author of a book of poetry called A Voice from the Killing Machine. Mr. Foster was wrongly sent to death row in 1997 under a draconian Texas legal statute called the Law of Parties. Charged with
The Shock Doctrine in Texas Prisons
While reading about the tactics perpetuated on the citizens of these countries – shock therapy in both economic and physical forms – I couldn't help but to get a lump in my throat, as I recognized many of them taking
The Emperor Says He Has Clothes: A Response to North Carolina's Failure to Perform Proportionality Review
Sarah Holladay{{Staff Attorney, Center for Death Penalty Litigation in Durham, North Carolina. J.D. New York University School of Law, 2005. Proud alumna of the N.Y.U. Review of Law & Social Change and Wellesley College. The views expressed in this article