The revised edition of the ABA\u27s Guidelines for the Appointment and Performance of Defense Counsel in Death Penalty Cases offers a lens through which to consider whether retention of capital punishment is sensible public policy.A reader of the Guidelines finds that the current death penalty system is characterized by severely impaired clients, pervasive racism, a structural bias in favor of guilty verdicts, less effective counsel than in non-capital cases, and a dysfunctional system of post-conviction review.No amount of money can solve these problems; at best, sufficient expenditures can ameliorate them. But making even that attempt will be costly - not just because of the amounts spent, but because those amounts are likely to be dive...
Capital punishment is a long-debated issue in United States public policy, with arguments ranging fr...
The debate of whether we should or should not reintroduce the death penalty for murder has been goin...
I appreciate the opportunity to make some remarks about capital punishment and about the crime debat...
The revised edition of the ABA\u27s Guidelines for the Appointment and Performance of Defense Couns...
The capital punishment system in the United States is broken. Studies reveal growing delays nationwi...
The death penalty is expensive. For many reasons-including the reality that if the prosecution insis...
Capital punishment has left deep divisions in American society because of its moral, legal, and soci...
There is a compelling need to review the Supreme Court\u27s position regarding capital punishment, i...
This article appears in the Hofstra Law Review symposium issue on the Supplementary Guidelines for t...
For opponents of capital punishment, these would appear promising times. Not since 1972, when the Su...
This comment argues that, starting with the framework of the federal system, there is a way to recon...
Although the support of capital punishment is on the decline, 60 percent of Americans still support ...
Over twenty years ago, the United States Supreme Court held that both mandatory capital sentencing s...
The central tenet of the economic approach to criminal law is deterrence. This approach provides a u...
Courts have been reluctant to find instances of ineffective assistance of counsel in death penalty c...
Capital punishment is a long-debated issue in United States public policy, with arguments ranging fr...
The debate of whether we should or should not reintroduce the death penalty for murder has been goin...
I appreciate the opportunity to make some remarks about capital punishment and about the crime debat...
The revised edition of the ABA\u27s Guidelines for the Appointment and Performance of Defense Couns...
The capital punishment system in the United States is broken. Studies reveal growing delays nationwi...
The death penalty is expensive. For many reasons-including the reality that if the prosecution insis...
Capital punishment has left deep divisions in American society because of its moral, legal, and soci...
There is a compelling need to review the Supreme Court\u27s position regarding capital punishment, i...
This article appears in the Hofstra Law Review symposium issue on the Supplementary Guidelines for t...
For opponents of capital punishment, these would appear promising times. Not since 1972, when the Su...
This comment argues that, starting with the framework of the federal system, there is a way to recon...
Although the support of capital punishment is on the decline, 60 percent of Americans still support ...
Over twenty years ago, the United States Supreme Court held that both mandatory capital sentencing s...
The central tenet of the economic approach to criminal law is deterrence. This approach provides a u...
Courts have been reluctant to find instances of ineffective assistance of counsel in death penalty c...
Capital punishment is a long-debated issue in United States public policy, with arguments ranging fr...
The debate of whether we should or should not reintroduce the death penalty for murder has been goin...
I appreciate the opportunity to make some remarks about capital punishment and about the crime debat...