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Arbitrary and Capricious
The Supreme Court, the Constitution, and the Death Penalty
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264 stránok
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Exploring the complexities of the death penalty, Foley highlights Justice Marshall's assertion that widespread awareness of its flaws would lead to its rejection. The book delves into the historical decisions of the Supreme Court regarding capital punishment, exposing the constitutional dilemmas that challenge the principle of equal justice. Through this examination, readers gain insight into the systemic issues inherent in the application of the death penalty and the ongoing debate surrounding its morality and legality.
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2003, pevná
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