“The Federal Death Penalty System: Supplementary Data, Analysis and Revised Protocols”
On June 6, 2000, the Department of Justice released an overview of the death penalty system.
On June 6, 2000, the Department of Justice released an overview of the death penalty system.
FindLaw.com post links to case law and texts. Contact through the website.
The website of the federal judiciary — which includes the U.S. Court of Appeals, district courts and bankruptcy courts — posts court records, judicial statistics and information on judges. Contact through the website.
The official website of the Supreme Court of the United States posts background information about the court, as well as court decisions and arguments.
The Guardian posts an interactive timeline of the protests that occurred in the Middle East during the Arab Spring.
The Middle East Policy Council is a nonprofit organization based in Washington D.C. It works to educate Americans on the political, economic, and cultural issues in the Middle East relevant to the United States.
The Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life provides a resource page on religion and politics. It includes links to relevant surveys and news items.
The Detroit Free Press provides this resource on Islam and Arab-Americans in the U.S.
The Center for Biomedical Ethics & Humanities at the University of Virginia combines the study of health care and illness with social science and humanity disciplines. Daniel M. Becker is director.