Truth and Justice: An Exploration of the Death Penalty

In a dynamic panel discussion, Stanford Lively Arts and the Program in Ethics in Society present a compelling exploration of complicated legal, social, and scientific questions surrounding the ethics and administration of the death penalty.

Featured panelists include:

Lawrence Marshall, founder of the Center on Wrongful Convictions at Northwestern University and professor of law, Stanford University

Craig Haney, author of Death by Design and professor of psychology, University of California at Santa Cruz

Lance Lindsey, executive director, Death Penalty Focus, San Francisco

William Abrams, professor of human biology, Stanford University

Moderated by:

Debra Satz, associate professor of philosophy and director of the Program in Ethics in Society, Stanford University

This event is part of a week-long residency with the ACTORS' GANG, the acclaimed Los Angeles-based theater troupe under the artistic direction of Tim Robbins. Presented by Stanford Lively Arts.

 
Date and Time:
 Wednesday, February 8, 2006.  12:30 PM.
Location:
Law School, RM 290  [Map]
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Audience:
Faculty/Staff
Alumni/Friends
General Public
Students
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Category:
Lectures/Readings
Drama/Theater
Arts
Sponsor:
Stanford Lively Arts
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Admission:
FREE
FREE and open to the public
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Last Modified:
February 3, 2006