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Professor Elisabeth Semel on the Implications of Batson v. Kentucky and California’s Capital Punishment System

Professor Elisabeth Semel on the Implications of Batson v. Kentucky and California’s Capital Punishment System

Released Tuesday, 30th April 2024
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Professor Elisabeth Semel on the Implications of Batson v. Kentucky and California’s Capital Punishment System

Professor Elisabeth Semel on the Implications of Batson v. Kentucky and California’s Capital Punishment System

Professor Elisabeth Semel on the Implications of Batson v. Kentucky and California’s Capital Punishment System

Professor Elisabeth Semel on the Implications of Batson v. Kentucky and California’s Capital Punishment System

Tuesday, 30th April 2024
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In this month’s episode of Discussions with DPIC, Managing Director Anne Holsinger speaks with Elisabeth Semel, Clinical Professor of Law at the University of California, Berkeley. Professor Semel joined Berkeley Law in 2001 as the first director of the school’s death penalty clinic and remains the clinic’s co-director, where students have represented individuals facing capital punishment and written amicus briefs in death penalty cases before the United States Supreme Court. In recognition of 38th year anniversary of the landmark US Supreme Court ruling in Batson v. Kentucky (1986), Professor Semel discusses the implications of the Court’s ruling and recent efforts in California to eliminate racial discrimination in capital punishment and jury selection.

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