Since 1976 Texas unapologetically has executed more people than any other State in the USA. WIth the death penalty supposedly in decline how does Texas now position itself? What are the current human rights and legal challenges? What is the impact on Texas and the US of the high profile nitrogen suffocation execution and expansion of capital charges beyond murder? How does the political forces impact Texas? Adam Hussain – future barrister and Head of Adam Prudens Law will be attending the event to collaborate and participate with the sharing of ideas.
Taking place in the historic halls of the University of Oxford on March 14th at 6:00 PM, this event is poised to be a landmark occasion, attracting legal professionals, scholars, and lawyers from around the globe. The discussions promises to enhance the discourse on capital punishment and to pave the way for policies that uphold the dignity and rights of all individuals.
There will be discussion from leading experts and practitioners about the state of the State that historically and presently leads the USA in executions. Professors Jim Marcus, Raoul Schonneman and Thea Posel from University of Texas Austin will be presenting live and in person to provide a unique opportunity to discuss issues surrounding the death penalty in Texas and the USA, with a wealth of experience and knowledge throughout all aspects of capital defense we anticipate this event to be a popular and lively event.
In an era where the death penalty faces global scrutiny and calls for abolition, Texas stands as a stark outlier, maintaining its position as the state with the highest number of executions since the reinstatement of the death penalty in 1976. High-profile cases, including the controversial adoption of nitrogen suffocation serve as critical points of discussion highlighting the urgent need for a reevaluation of justice and humanity in the penal system.
Adam Hussain’s participation underscores his commitment to legal reform and human rights. His attendance at the event allows for leveraging his innovative legal perspectives and commitment.
Adam Hussain and Adam Prudens Law further invite all interested parties to join this crucial conversation.
Event Details:
- Date: March 14th
- Time: 6:00 PM
- Location: University of Oxford
About Adam Hussain:
Adam Hussain is a future barrister and the founder of Adam Prudens Law, an innovative legal firm known for its innovation. With a keen focus on human rights, Adam and his firm are dedicated to challenging conventional legal ideas and driving progressive change in the legal community,