Murder Most Foul: The Death Penalty and the Disadvantaged
Abstract
The paper explores how the death penalty is intrinsically unfair in the way it is administered, as it provides ample scope for judges and juries to enforce their own biases and prejudices, racial or otherwise.
Suggested Citation
Abdaal M. Akhtar. "Murder Most Foul: The Death Penalty and the Disadvantaged" Journal of Law and Poverty (2010).
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/abdaal/2