Mississippi College Law Review
Publication Date
Spring 2024
Abstract
Today, states are moving closer to another moment of critical decision-making in charting the course of the death penalty in the United States. Unlike the sudden and dramatic immediacy of Furman, however, this moment is arriving through a slower and quieter progression, or perhaps more accurately a deceleration. While not abolished, in many states application of the death penalty is grinding or has ground to a halt. If the status quo holds, the vast majority of defendants who are sentenced to death by the states will instead live out their natural lives in prison for decades dying of old age in prison while still waiting on death row with a variety of challenges still pending in the courts.
Recommended Citation
Usman, Jeffrey Omar
(2024)
"The Twenty-First Century Death Penalty and Paths Forward,"
Mississippi College Law Review: Vol. 37:
Iss.
2, Article 7.
Available at:
https://dc.law.mc.edu/lawreview/vol37/iss2/7