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Denver (Colo.)

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Name Authority File

Found in 55917 Collections and/or Records:

Science Writers (Correspondence), 1970

 File
Identifier: B005.01.0012.0057
Abstract

correspondence related to the Modern Talking Picture Service, Inc.

Dates: 1970

Scott Leutenegger, 2007 August 22

 Item
Identifier: U116.01.0001.02688
Abstract

Scott Leutenegger, University of Denver professor with a doctorate in computer science, was awarded the University's Distinguished Teaching Award.

Dates: 2007 August 22

Scott Phillips Final, 2008 May 13

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Identifier: U116.01.0001.02669
Abstract

Scott Phillips, DU associate professor of sociology and criminology. Phillips published a study, ''Racial Disparities in the Capital of Capital Punishment,'' which delves into racial disparities in death penalty cases in Harris County, Texas. The research, which was featured in The New York Times, suggests that the district attorney was more likely to pursue the death penalty against black defendants and on behalf of white victims. It will be published in the Houston Law Review fall 2008.

Dates: 2008 May 13

Scott Phillips Final, 2008 May 13

 Item
Identifier: U116.01.0001.02670
Abstract

Scott Phillips, DU associate professor of sociology and criminology. Phillips published a study, ''Racial Disparities in the Capital of Capital Punishment,'' which delves into racial disparities in death penalty cases in Harris County, Texas. The research, which was featured in The New York Times, suggests that the district attorney was more likely to pursue the death penalty against black defendants and on behalf of white victims. It will be published in the Houston Law Review fall 2008.

Dates: 2008 May 13

Scott Phillips Final, 2008 May 13

 Item
Identifier: U116.01.0001.02671
Abstract

Scott Phillips, DU associate professor of sociology and criminology. Phillips published a study, ''Racial Disparities in the Capital of Capital Punishment,'' which delves into racial disparities in death penalty cases in Harris County, Texas. The research, which was featured in The New York Times, suggests that the district attorney was more likely to pursue the death penalty against black defendants and on behalf of white victims. It will be published in the Houston Law Review fall 2008.

Dates: 2008 May 13