Capital Punishment

  • Class number: 13810
  • Term: Fall 2012
  • Instructor: Casale,Robert

The objective of this course is to instill a critically sound understanding of the core issues inherent in the prosecution and defense of capital cases. To this end, the course is organized around three broad subjects: reconciling death penalty schemes with evolving constitutional requirements, fair trial issues unique to capital cases, and the nagging problem of convicting--and executing--factually innocent persons. In addition to studying trial and appellate court decisions and actual case files, guest speakers and documentary videos will offer real world insights into capital litigation. A mid term exam and short final paper will be required.

Course Schedule

  • Date: Wednesday 1:30-3:30PM
  • Location: KT115

Course Information

  • Catalog number-Section number: 7850-01
  • Course Type: Seminar
  • Prerequisites: None
  • Credits (min/max): 2/2
  • Notes: Instructor: Robert Casale
  • Subjects:

Enrollment

  • Enrollment status: Closed
  • Current enrollment/capacity: 17/18
  • Reserve population/capacity: 0/0
  • Waitlist enrollment/capacity: 2/50

Grading

  • Grade basis: Graded
  • Satisifies Writing Requirement: No
  • Exam type: NO EXAM