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Hosted by criminal defense lawyer Elizabeth Kelley, AuthorChats features in-depth interviews with writers about their recent works.  In this episode, she talks with Richard A. Stack, professor of Communications at American University, about "Grave Injustice: Unearthing Wrongful Executions."  As Diann Rust-Tierney, Executive Director of the National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty writes: "Professor Stack has written a smart and engaging book on capital punishment.  Using the unforgettable stories of real people, he drives home the many ways in which the death penalty system is broken in the United States.  He then inspires us with examples of six very different people who have turned hope and vision into realty, tragedy into triumph, and forever changed the landscape of the capital punishment debate."  http://www.elizabethkelleylaw.com

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