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Austin Sarat

Austin Sarat (born November 2, 1947) is an American political scientist who is William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Jurisprudence and Political Science at Amherst College in Amherst, Massachusetts. He is also a Five College Fortieth Anniversary Professor. He has written, co-written, or edited more than fifty books in the fields of law and political science. Professor Sarat received a B.A. from Providence College in 1969, and both an M.A. and Ph.D from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1970 and 1973, respectively. He also received a J.D. from Yale Law School in 1988.

Sarat's primary research interest is the use of the death penalty, which he refers to as "state killing."[1] He believes that the death penalty, due to the extreme nature of its punishment, provides a unique opportunity to examine American values and beliefs and how they are manifested in the American legal system. His most recent book, Gruesome Spectacles: Botched Executions and America's Death Penalty, tells the extended tale of inhumane lethal punishment in the United States. His earlier book, Mercy On Trial: What it Means To Stop an Execution, investigated the use of executive clemency, particularly Illinois Governor George Ryan's decision to commute all impending death sentences in the Illinois state penitentiary system. Due to his extensive knowledge on this subject, he was widely consulted by the popular media during the coverage of the Stanley Williams execution in 2005. His research more broadly studies the intersection of law and culture and the ways in which law may be said to be socially organized.

Sarat's seminar, "Murder", has been profiled in The New York Times.[2] He also teaches another popular course at Amherst called "The Social Organization of Law."

Sarat has received the Ronald Pipkin Service Award, awarded annually to a Law and Society Association member who has demonstrated sustained and extraordinary service to the Association, 2014. He also has received the Lasting Contribution Award, awarded by the American Political Science Association’s Section on Law and Courts “for a book or journal article, 10 years or older, that has made a lasting impression on the field of law and courts.” Recognizing "The Emergence of Transformation of Disputes: Naming, Blaming, Claiming," 2011. Sarat also in an Honorary Doctor of Laws at Providence College.

Publications

  • Lethal Injection and the False Promise of Humane Execution, with Mattea Denney, Nicolas Graber-Mitchell, Greene Ko, Lauren Pelosi, and Rose Mroczka. Stanford University Press, 2022.[3]
  • Gruesome Spectacles: Botched Executions and America's Death Penalty: Stanford University Press, 2014
  • Re-imagining To Kill a Mockingbird: Family, Community, and the Possibility of Equal Justice under Law. University of Massachusetts Press, 2013
  • Legal Responses to Religious Practices in the United States: Accommodation and its Limits. Cambridge University Press, 2012
  • The Secrets of Law, with Lawrence Douglas and Martha Umphrey. Stanford University Press, 2012
  • Imaging New Legalities: Privacy and its Possibilities in the Twenty First Century, with Lawrence Douglas and Martha Umphrey. Stanford University Press, 2011
  • Life Without Parole: America’s New Death Penalty?, with Charles Ogletree NYU Press, 2012
  • Dissenting Voices in American Society: the Role of Judges, Lawyers, and Citizens. Cambridge University Press, 2012
  • Merciful Judgments and Contemporary Society: Legal Problems, Legal Possibilities. Cambridge University Press, 2011
  • Transitions: Legal Changes, Legal Meanings University of Alabama Press, 2011
  • Who Deserves to Die, with Karl Shoemaker University of Massachusetts Press, 2011
  • Imagining Legality: When Law Meets Popular Culture. University of Alabama Press, 2011
  • Options for Teaching: Teaching Literature and Law, Cathrine Frank and Matthew Anderson. Modern Language Association, 2011
  • Law as Punishment/Law as Regulation with Lawrence Douglas and Martha Umphrey. Stanford University Press, 2011
  • Is the Death Penalty Dying?: European and American Perspectives Cambridge University Press, 2011
  • Subjects of Responsibility with Andrew Parker and Martha Umphrey Fordham University Press, 2011
  • Law Without Nations. with Lawrence Douglas and Martha Umphrey. Stanford University Press, 2010
  • Performances of Violence, with Carleen Basler and Tom Dumm University of Massachusetts Press, 2010
  • When Government Breaks the Law: Prosecuting the Bush Administration, with Nasser Hussain. New York University Press, 2010
  • Law and the Stranger with Lawrence Douglas and Martha Umphrey Stanford University Press, 2010
  • Speech and Silence in American Law. Cambridge University Press, 2010
  • Sovereignty, Emergency, Legality. Cambridge University Press, 2010
  • Law and the Humanities: An Introduction, with Cathrine Frank and Matthew Anderson. Cambridge University Press, 2009
  • The Road to Abolition, with Charles Ogletree. New York University Press.
  • Crisis and Catastrophe: Political, Legal, and Humanitarian Responses, with Javier Lezaun. University of Massachusetts Press, 2009
  • When Law Fails: Making Sense of Miscarriages of Justice. ed. with Charles Ogletree. New York University Press, 2009
  • The Cultural Lives of Cause Lawyers, ed. with Stuart Scheingold. Stanford University Press, 2008
  • Forgiveness, Mercy, Clemency, ed. with Nasser Hussain. Stanford University Press, 2007
  • Trauma and Memory - Reading, Healing and Making Law, ed., with Michal Alberstein and Nadav Davidovitch. Stanford University Press, 2007
  • Cause Lawyers and Social Movements, ed. with Stuart Scheingold. Stanford University Press, 2006
  • From Lynch Mobs to the Killing State: Race and The Death Penalty in America, ed. with Charles Ogletree. New York University Press, 2006
  • The Cultural Life of Capital Punishment: Comparative Perspectives, ed. with Christian Boulanger. Stanford University Press, 2005
  • Mercy on Trial: What It Means To Stop an Execution. Princeton University Press, 2005
  • The Limits of Law, ed. with Lawrence Douglas and Martha Umphrey. Stanford University Press, 2005
  • Law on the Screen, ed. with Lawrence Douglas and Martha Umphrey. Stanford University Press, 2005
  • Dissent in Dangerous Times ed., University of Michigan Press, 2005
  • Something to Believe In: Politics, Professionalism, and Cause Lawyers, with Stuart Scheingold. Stanford University Press, 2004
  • Law in the Liberal Arts, ed.,Cornell University Press, 2004
  • Cultural Analysis, Cultural Studies and the Law: Moving Beyond Legal Realism, ed. with Jonathan Simon. Duke University Press, 2003
  • Looking Back At Law’s Century: Time, Memory, and Change, ed. with Bryant Garth and Robert Kagan. Cornell University Press, 2002
  • When the State Kills: Capital Punishment and the American Condition. Princeton University Press, 2001
  • Law, Violence, and the Possibility of Justice, ed.,Princeton University Press, 2001
  • Pain, Death, and the Law, ed., University of Michigan Press 2001

References

  1. ^ . www.amherst.edu. Archived from the original on 2006-09-03.
  2. ^ Fox Butterfield: A Course Called 'Murder' (And It's Tough, Too) The New York Times. 1995.
  3. ^ Sarat, Austin (2022). Lethal Injection and the False Promise of Humane Execution. Stanford: Stanford University Press. ISBN 978-1-5036-3353-7.

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use of the death penalty which he refers to as state killing 1 He believes that the death penalty due to the extreme nature of its punishment provides a unique opportunity to examine American values and beliefs and how they are manifested in the American legal system His most recent book Gruesome Spectacles Botched Executions and America s Death Penalty tells the extended tale of inhumane lethal punishment in the United States His earlier book Mercy On Trial What it Means To Stop an Execution investigated the use of executive clemency particularly Illinois Governor George Ryan s decision to commute all impending death sentences in the Illinois state penitentiary system Due to his extensive knowledge on this subject he was widely consulted by the popular media during the coverage of the Stanley Williams execution in 2005 His research more broadly studies the intersection of law and culture and the ways in which law may be said to be socially organized Sarat s seminar Murder has been profiled in The New York Times 2 He also teaches another popular course at Amherst called The Social Organization of Law Sarat has received the Ronald Pipkin Service Award awarded annually to a Law and Society Association member who has demonstrated sustained and extraordinary service to the Association 2014 He also has received the Lasting Contribution Award awarded by the American Political Science Association s Section on Law and Courts for a book or journal article 10 years or older that has made a lasting impression on the field of law and courts Recognizing The Emergence of Transformation of Disputes Naming Blaming Claiming 2011 Sarat also in an Honorary Doctor of Laws at Providence College Publications EditLethal Injection and the False Promise of Humane Execution with Mattea Denney Nicolas Graber Mitchell Greene Ko Lauren Pelosi and Rose Mroczka Stanford University Press 2022 3 Gruesome Spectacles Botched Executions and America s Death Penalty Stanford University Press 2014 1 Re imagining To Kill a Mockingbird Family Community and the Possibility of Equal Justice under Law University of Massachusetts Press 2013 Legal Responses to Religious Practices in the United States Accommodation and its Limits Cambridge University Press 2012 The Secrets of Law with Lawrence Douglas and Martha Umphrey Stanford University Press 2012 Imaging New Legalities Privacy and its Possibilities in the Twenty First Century with Lawrence Douglas and Martha Umphrey Stanford University Press 2011 Life Without Parole America s New Death Penalty with Charles Ogletree NYU Press 2012 Dissenting Voices in American Society the Role of Judges Lawyers and Citizens Cambridge University Press 2012 Merciful Judgments and Contemporary Society Legal Problems Legal Possibilities Cambridge University Press 2011 Transitions Legal Changes Legal Meanings University of Alabama Press 2011 Who Deserves to Die with Karl Shoemaker University of Massachusetts Press 2011 Imagining Legality When Law Meets Popular Culture University of Alabama Press 2011 Options for Teaching Teaching Literature and Law Cathrine Frank and Matthew Anderson Modern Language Association 2011 Law as Punishment Law as Regulation with Lawrence Douglas and Martha Umphrey Stanford University Press 2011 Is the Death Penalty Dying European and American Perspectives Cambridge University Press 2011 Subjects of Responsibility with Andrew Parker and Martha Umphrey Fordham University Press 2011 Law Without Nations with Lawrence Douglas and Martha Umphrey Stanford University Press 2010 Performances of Violence with Carleen Basler and Tom Dumm University of Massachusetts Press 2010 When Government Breaks the Law Prosecuting the Bush Administration with Nasser Hussain New York University Press 2010 Law and the Stranger with Lawrence Douglas and Martha Umphrey Stanford University Press 2010 Speech and Silence in American Law Cambridge University Press 2010 Sovereignty Emergency Legality Cambridge University Press 2010 Law and the Humanities An Introduction with Cathrine Frank and Matthew Anderson Cambridge University Press 2009 The Road to Abolition with Charles Ogletree New York University Press Crisis and Catastrophe Political Legal and Humanitarian Responses with Javier Lezaun University of Massachusetts Press 2009 When Law Fails Making Sense of Miscarriages of Justice ed with Charles Ogletree New York University Press 2009 The Cultural Lives of Cause Lawyers ed with Stuart Scheingold Stanford University Press 2008 Forgiveness Mercy Clemency ed with Nasser Hussain Stanford University Press 2007 Trauma and Memory Reading Healing and Making Law ed with Michal Alberstein and Nadav Davidovitch Stanford University Press 2007 Cause Lawyers and Social Movements ed with Stuart Scheingold Stanford University Press 2006 From Lynch Mobs to the Killing State Race and The Death Penalty in America ed with Charles Ogletree New York University Press 2006 The Cultural Life of Capital Punishment Comparative Perspectives ed with Christian Boulanger Stanford University Press 2005 Mercy on Trial What It Means To Stop an Execution Princeton University Press 2005 The Limits of Law ed with Lawrence Douglas and Martha Umphrey Stanford University Press 2005 Law on the Screen ed with Lawrence Douglas and Martha Umphrey Stanford University Press 2005 Dissent in Dangerous Times ed University of Michigan Press 2005 Something to Believe In Politics Professionalism and Cause Lawyers with Stuart Scheingold Stanford University Press 2004 Law in the Liberal Arts ed Cornell University Press 2004 Cultural Analysis Cultural Studies and the Law Moving Beyond Legal Realism ed with Jonathan Simon Duke University Press 2003 Looking Back At Law s Century Time Memory and Change ed with Bryant Garth and Robert Kagan Cornell University Press 2002 When the State Kills Capital Punishment and the American Condition Princeton University Press 2001 Law Violence and the Possibility of Justice ed Princeton University Press 2001 Pain Death and the Law ed University of Michigan Press 2001References Edit Amherst College Faculty Profile Austin Sarat www amherst edu Archived from the original on 2006 09 03 Fox Butterfield A Course Called Murder And It s Tough Too The New York Times 1995 Sarat Austin 2022 Lethal Injection and the False Promise of Humane Execution Stanford Stanford University Press ISBN 978 1 5036 3353 7 External links EditProfile at Amherst College Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Austin Sarat amp oldid 1126262010, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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