Research Bio
Elisabeth Semel is a clinical professor and Director of the Death Penalty Clinic where faculty supervise students in representing individuals facing the death penalty at various stages of the proceedings -- trial, appeal, and post-conviction. Her research is related to the defense of capital cases, with an emphasis on the role that race plays in the administration of the death penalty, and, more broadly, in the selection of juries.
Research Expertise and Interest
capital punishment, criminal law, criminal procedure
In the News
Berkeley Conversations: Race & the criminal justice system
Racial discrimination ingrained in jury selection, law school report finds
Featured in the Media
Teaching
Death Penalty Clinic Seminar II [LAW 285.3D - 001]
Death Penalty Clinic [LAW 295.5D - 001]
Death Penalty Clinic Seminar I [LAW 285.2D - 001]
Death Penalty Clinic [LAW 295.5D - 001]
Death Penalty Clinic Seminar II [LAW 285.3D - 001]
Death Penalty Clinic [LAW 295.5D - 001]