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McCleskey v. Kemp (s10a)
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Capital Punishment: Race, Poverty, & Disadvantage with Stephen Bright - McCleskey v. Kemp (s10a)

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Deploy machine learning models to production using Docker containers

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Racial Disparities The specter of race hovers in any discussion of the American death penalty. The history of the death penalty is closely connected with the history of slavery, lynching, and the oppression and exploitation of African Americans. There remain significant racial disparities in how the death penalty is applied. This segment examines the Supreme Court’s decision in a case challenging racial disparities in the imposition of the death penalty in Georgia. The Court rejected the challenge, 5-4, despite rigorous statistical demonstrations of the racial differences in the death penalty’s application. The question remains of whether there is a remedy for racial discrimination after the decision. Bryan Stevenson, director of the Equal Justice Initiative, reflects on the Supreme Court decision rejecting the challenge to racial disparities, and offers his insights on the continuing legacy of race discrimination in criminal justice. North Carolina lawyer Henderson Hill discusses findings of racial discrimination made by a North Carolina court under that state’s Racial Justice Act, and the prompt repeal of the Act once discrimination had been shown. McCleskey v. Kemp (s10a) The Supreme Court rejected the challenge to disparities in the infliction of the death penalty in Georgia, by a vote of 5-4, despite rigorous statistical demonstrations of the racial differences in the death penalty’s application. We analyze the Court’s decision, the constitutional basis for it, the viewpoints of the four dissenting justices, and how courts have treated issues of discrimination since the Supreme Court’s decision. Class readings: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/s7rcjz1xfv027oa/AAAG7TyZOeBm-OrFVzWCJrmga/Class%2010/Class%2010%20cover%20page.docx?dl=0 https://www.dropbox.com/sh/s7rcjz1xfv027oa/AACCwa-86FX-n80nccAjF2Aza/Class%2010/Class%2010%20Racial%20Discrimination.pdf?dl=0

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