- Austin Sarat
Austin Sarat is William Nelson Cromwell
professor ofJurisprudence andPolitical Science atAmherst College inAmherst, 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 aB.A. from Providence College in 1969, and both an M.A. andPh.D from the University of Wisconsin in 1970 and 1973, respectively. He also received aJ.D. from Yale Law School in 1988.Professor Sarat's primary research interest is the use of the
death penalty , which he refers to as "state killing." [http://www.amherst.edu/~facultyprofiles/sarat_austin.html] 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, Mercy On Trial: What it Means To Stop an Execution, investigated the use of executiveclemency , particularlyIllinois GovernorGeorge 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 theStanley 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.One of Professor Sarat's seminars has been profiled in the
New York Times . [http://select.nytimes.com/search/restricted/article?res=F60614FA3C5B0C7A8DDDAA0894DD494D81]External links
*https://cms.amherst.edu/people/facstaff/adsarat
* [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=990CE5DB173FF93AA25750C0A963958260 "A Course Called 'Murder' (And It's Tough, Too)", "New York Times"]
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