Larry Marshall
Prof. Larry Marshall, whose practice focuses in the area of death penalty litigation and avocacy on behalf of the wrongly convicted, speaks about the death penalty and the former Governor’s decision to halt its use in Illinois.
Prof. Larry Marshall, whose practice focuses in the area of death penalty litigation and avocacy on behalf of the wrongly convicted, speaks about the death penalty and the former Governor’s decision to halt its use in Illinois.
Project Director, Leigh B. Bienen, provides an overview of the website’s inception, intent and design. At the time of this recording she was Senior Lecturer, Northwestern University School of Law.
Michael Lesy talks about his upcoming book “Murder City”. At the time of this recording he was Professor of Literary Journalism, Hampshire College, Amherst, MA.
Michelle Oberman talks about her study of infanticide from the Chicago Historical Homicide dataset. At the time of this recording she was Professor of Law, Santa Clara University School of Law.
Richard Brooks is author of “Life Terms or Death Sentences: The Uneasy Relationship Between Judicial Elections and Capital Punishment.” At the time of this recording he was Assistant Professor of Law, Yale Law School.