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UNL Study Examines Racial Bias in Death-Penalty Decisions

By Leslie Reed | University of Nebraska-Lincoln on Sep 3, 2014   Featured, National  

UNL Study Examines Racial Bias in Death-Penalty Decisions

Lincoln, Neb., September 3rd, 2014 —A Latino defendant convicted of murder who is poor is more likely to be sentenced to death by white jurors, a new study shows. The study was conducted by UNL psychology and ethnic studies professor Cynthia Willis-Esqueda and her colleague, Russ K.E. Espinoza of California State University, Fullerton, who earned […]

Fear and uncertainty in D.C.: Is it to blame for gridlock?

By Leslie Reed | University of Nebraska-Lincoln on Oct 14, 2013   Politics  

Uncertainty and fear over President Obama's health care law may be contributing to the Washington deadlock, says a University of Nebraska-Lincoln researcher who specializes in political psychology.

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