University of Richmond issued the following announcement on Sept. 23
Lain contributes to Cortada’s project pairing art with constitutional legal analysis
In a new project from the Brill Legal History Library, editors M.C. Mirow and Howard Wasserman invited 10 constitutional law scholars to write essays inspired by artist Xavier Cortada’s paintings.
Professor Corinna Lain’s contribution to Painting Constitutional Law unpacks Proffitt v. Florida, which upheld Florida’s death penalty statute. Lain describes Cortada’s “fantastical piece” as one that “captures the horror of death” through its depiction of a “formulaic approach to death penalty decision-making.”
Learn more in this video interview.
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