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Furman v. Georgia 50th Anniversary

  • sanderson04
  • Jun 28, 2022
  • 1 min read


It's been 50 years since the Supreme Court temporarily struck down the death penalty in the United States, finding its application to be unconstitutional in Furman v. Georgia. They found that the death penalty was being applied in a manner that disproportionately harmed minorities and the poor, an unfortunate reality that data show is very much still occurring today.




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4月10日

The 50th anniversary of the Furman v. Georgia case serves as a poignant reminder of the systemic issues with the death penalty, particularly its disproportionate impact on minorities and the poor. Despite progress in some areas, data still shows these disparities persist. Understanding such societal issues can also lead to a more informed perspective on other complex matters. For example, if you're interested in learning strategies for success in diverse areas, including gaming, check out this comprehensive guide on casino strategies: Spin Samurai Casino.

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