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Spring 2004
The Future of Capital Punishment: Current Policies and New Debates

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Spring 2004
The Future of Capital Punishment: Current Policies and New Debates

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Learning Links & Readings

DNA

"ABA Approves Recommendations on Collection of DNA and Biological Evidence in Criminal Cases.” ABA Press Release, September 5, 2000.

“Convicted by a Hair: Last of a Five-Part Series.” Chicago Tribune, November 18, 1999.

“How Many Innocent Inmates are Executed?” by Ky Henderson. Human Rights (A publication of the ABA Individual Rights and Responsibilities Section), Volume 24, Number 4 (Fall 1997)

“Lawmakers See Hope for Help on Death Cases” by David Stout. The New York Times on the Web, September 15, 2000.

“New DNA Tests are Seen as Key to Virginia Case” by Francis X. Clines. The New York Times on the Web, September 7, 2000.

“Officials Say Test Implicates Inmate Given Stay by Bush” by Jim Yardley. The New York Times on the Web, July 13, 2000.

“Texas Lawmakers Seek Wide DNA Testing” by Jim Yardley. The New York Times on the Web, June 9, 2000.

 

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