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National Death Penalty Archive
Researchers, writers, activists, and records on capital punishment in the United States.
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Jeffrey Walsh Collection, 1985-2002 8.33 cubic ft.
Joseph Spaziano, 1932-2008 7.6 cubic ft.
This series contains materials related to the various trials of Joseph Spaziano and represents material created or used by Michael Mello in Joseph Spazianos defense or during the writing of Michael Mellos book The Wrong Man: A True Story of Innocence and the Death Row; included in this series are legal materials, correspondence, notes, and research materials.
Michael Mello Papers, 1800-2008, bulk 1970-2004 42.2 cubic ft.
Karli Keator Papers, 1987-2006 .61 cubic ft.
Series contains records from Leigh Bienen's participation in the New Jersey Proportionality Review Project led by Special Master David C. Baldus. This includes correspondence, data gathering information, data tables, and multiple case briefs for the major cases involved in the proportionality review including New Jersey v. Robert O. Marshall, New Jersey v. Marko Bey, and New Jersey v. John Martini.
Leonel Herrera Collection, 1954-2007 1.27 cubic ft.
Margaret Vandiver Papers, 1975-2012 31 cubic ft.
Margery Koosed Papers, 1986-2008 1.4 cubic ft.
Political Outreach and Lobbying, 1962-2013, Undated 2.0 cubic ft.
This series contains records created by or about commissions, hearing notes, legislation, bills, testimonies, letters and other political outreach materials, collected or created by Maryland Citizens Against State Executions, intended to end the death penalty in Maryland.
Meeting Subject Files, 1995-2003 2 cubic ft.
This series includes extensive minutes of board meetings, speeches, fundraising, correspondence, notes, pamphlets, biographies of speakers, and other papers relating to Hawkins' attendance at various board and committee meetings, rallies, and conferences Hawkins attended as Executive Director of the National Coalition Against the Death Penalty. These events were sponsored by related institutional, regional, national, and international organizations such as law schools, New Yorkers Against the Death Penalty, the Death Penalty Information Center, Amnesty International, and many others. A complete list of meetings is included in the box and folder list.