Arbitrary and Capricious: The Supreme Court, the Constitution, and the Death Penalty / Edition 1

Arbitrary and Capricious: The Supreme Court, the Constitution, and the Death Penalty / Edition 1

by Michael A. Foley
ISBN-10:
0275975878
ISBN-13:
9780275975876
Pub. Date:
06/30/2003
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-10:
0275975878
ISBN-13:
9780275975876
Pub. Date:
06/30/2003
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
Arbitrary and Capricious: The Supreme Court, the Constitution, and the Death Penalty / Edition 1

Arbitrary and Capricious: The Supreme Court, the Constitution, and the Death Penalty / Edition 1

by Michael A. Foley

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Overview

Justice Marshall once remarked that if people knew what he knew about the death penalty, they would reject it overwhelmingly. Foley elucidates Marshall's claim that fundamental flaws exist in the implementation of the death penalty. He guides us through the history of the Supreme Court's death penalty decisions, revealing a constitutional quagmire the Court must navigate to avoid violating the fundamental tenant of equal justice for all.

Nearly 100 influential Supreme Court capital punishment-related cases from 1878-2002 are examined, beginning with Wilkerson v. Utah, which question not the legitimacy of capital punishment, but the methods of execution. Over time, focus shifted from the constitutionality of certain methods to the fairness of who was being sentenced for capital crimes—and why. The watershed 1972 ruling Furman v. Georgia reversed the Court's stand on capital punishment, holding that the arbitrary and capricious imposition of the death penalty is cruel and unusual punishment, and therefore unconstitutional. Furman clarified that any new death penalty legislation must contain sentencing procedures that avoid the arbitrary infliction of a life-ending verdict, which led to the current complex tangle of issues surrounding the death penalty and its constitutional viability.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780275975876
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 06/30/2003
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 264
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.62(d)

About the Author

MICHAEL A. FOLEY is Full Professor and Chair of the Philosophy Department, Marywood University in Scranton, Pennsylvania. His primary academic interests are philosophical perspectives on constitutional issues.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
The Supreme Court and the Punishment Dilemma
1878-1971: Initial Forays into Cruel and Unusual Punishments
Death Takes a Hiatus
The Supreme Court Since Furman
The Ongoing Constitutional Debate
Reflections and Conclusions
Endnotes
Index
Bibliography

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