Info at SLP link below
http://sentencing.typepad.com/sentencing_law_and_policy/2010/05/annual-national-ussc-seminar-only-a-month-away-.html
Kevin McGrew PhD
Educational Psychologist
IAP (www.iapsych.com)
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An attempt to provide understandable and up-to-date information regarding intelligence testing, intelligence theories, personal competence, adaptive behavior and intellectual disability (mental retardation) as they relate to death penalty (capital punishment) issues. A particular focus will be on psychological measurement, statistical and psychometric issues.
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Showing posts with label Sentencing Law and Policy. Show all posts
Saturday, May 15, 2010
Saturday, November 7, 2009
FYI: More reaction to Wood v Allen SCOTUS oral arguments plus military death penalty study
Further comments and reactions to SCOTUS Wood v Allen oral argument this week:
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- From SLP blog - Amicus brief from 18 state AG's asking SCOTUS to limit intervention by federal courts causes controversy
- SCOTUS WIKI has added an "oral recap" of the SCOTUS oral arguments
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Sunday, November 1, 2009
Mississippi Supreme Court investigating capital punishment delays
Mississippi Supreme Court examining delays in capital punishment cases. Story at Sentencing Law and Policy blog.
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