Death Penalty Project

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The Death Penalty Project is a legal clinic at Cornell Law School that provides students with hands-on experience working on capital punishment cases and related advocacy.

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instanceOf educational program
legal clinic
affiliatedWith Cornell Law School NERFINISHED
aimsTo contribute to broader debates on the death penalty
improve the quality of representation in capital cases
promote fairness in the administration of capital punishment
protect the rights of individuals facing the death penalty
country United States of America
surface form: United States
educationalObjective develop students’ legal research skills
develop students’ legal writing skills
expose students to public interest law practice
prepare students for advocacy on death penalty issues
provide hands-on experience to law students
train students in capital case litigation
engagesIn collaboration with external lawyers and organizations
legal advocacy
legal research
litigation
policy advocacy related to capital punishment
public education on death penalty issues
field capital punishment law
criminal law
human rights law
law
focusesOn capital punishment
criminal appeals in capital cases
death penalty advocacy
death penalty litigation
human rights issues related to the death penalty
post-conviction relief in capital cases
hasParticipant Cornell Law School students
language English
locatedIn Cornell University NERFINISHED
Ithaca, New York, United States
surface form: Ithaca, New York

New York
surface form: New York (state)
partOf Cornell Law School NERFINISHED
provides clinical legal education
opportunities for impact litigation related to the death penalty
opportunities to work on real cases
supervised representation opportunities for students
sector non-profit legal services
supervisedBy Cornell Law School faculty
typeOfCases appeals in death penalty cases
capital punishment cases
post-conviction proceedings in death penalty cases

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Cornell Law School hasClinic Death Penalty Project