Volume 18, Issue 3
CHALLENGING THE DEATH PENALTY: A COLLOQUIUM
PART TWO
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More Than "Slightly Retro:" The Rehnquist Court's Rout of Habeas Corpus Jurisdiction in Teague v. Lane
James S. Liebman -
Empirical Light on the Federal Habeas Corpus Doctrine
Richard Faust, Tina J. Rubenstein and Larry W. Yackle -
The Role and Consequences of the Death Penalty in American Politics
Glenn L. Pierce and Michael L. Radelet -
Ambivelence in State Capital Punishment Policy: An Empirical Sounding
Franklin E. Zimring -
Prosecutorial and Jury Decision-Making in Post-Furman Texas Capital Cases
Jonathan R. Sorensen and James W. Marquart -
Is Racism Irrelevant? Or Should the Fairness In Death Sentencing Act Be Enacted to Substantially Diminish Racial Discrimination in Capital Sentencing?
Ronald J. Tabak -
Inevitable Error: Wrongful New York State Homicide Convictions, 1965-1988
Martin I. Rosenbaum -
The Execution of the Innocent: The Tragedy of the Hauptmann-Lindbergh and Bigelow Cases
Robert R. Bryan -
Reclaiming the Gavel: Making Sense Out off the Death Penalty Debate in State Legislatures
Leigh Dingerson -
On Metaphors, Mirrors, and Murders: Theodore Bundy and the Rule of Law
Michael Mello
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