- LAW 6292
- 2 credit hour(s)
- Elective
Presents the substantive and procedural rules that govern capital cases in a practical context. Students will become familiar with modern Eighth Amendment doctrine, Arkansas’s capital murder statute, federal habeas corpus, and the American Bar Association Guidelines for the Appointment and Performance of Defense Counsel in Death Penalty Cases. The actual practice of litigating capital cases at all stages will be emphasized, with particular stress on managing the wide-ranging investigations necessary when the death penalty is involved.
This is an elective course.
- Designated Requirements
- Upper Level Writing
- Focuses
- Criminal Law
- Public Interest Law