The capital punishment system in the United States is broken. Studies reveal growing delays nationwide between death sentences and executions and inexcusably high rates of reversals and retrials of capital verdicts. The current system persistently malfuinctions because it rewards trial actors, such as police, prosecutors, and trial judges, for imposing death sentences, but it does not force them either to avoid making mistakes or to bear the cost of mistakes that are made during the process. Nor is there any adversarial discipline imposed at the trial level because capital defendants usually receive appointed counsel who either do not have experience trying capital cases or who receive inadequate resources from the State to pay litigation e...
Capital punishment has left deep divisions in American society because of its moral, legal, and soci...
This Article argues that because prosecutors have discretion to seek the death penalty and too many ...
As the Supreme Court has said, time and again, death is different: It is different in kind from any...
This comment argues that, starting with the framework of the federal system, there is a way to recon...
Plea bargaining accounts for over ninety percent of criminal convictions and it dominates the Americ...
While scholars seem united on the sentiment that abolition is the ultimate resting place for capital...
There is a growing bipartisan consensus that flaws in America\u27s death-penalty system have reached...
The revised edition of the ABA\u27s Guidelines for the Appointment and Performance of Defense Couns...
Capital punishment is a long-debated issue in United States public policy, with arguments ranging fr...
Courts have been reluctant to find instances of ineffective assistance of counsel in death penalty c...
The Supreme Court takes two very different approaches to substantive sentencing law. Whereas its rev...
The revised edition of the ABA\u27s Guidelines for the Appointment and Performance of Defense Couns...
This Article proposes a modest reform of Eighth Amendment law governing capital sentencing to spur m...
This article explores Eighth Amendment theories that might justify the effort by the Supreme Court t...
A central precept of death penalty jurisprudence is that only the death worthy should be condemned...
Capital punishment has left deep divisions in American society because of its moral, legal, and soci...
This Article argues that because prosecutors have discretion to seek the death penalty and too many ...
As the Supreme Court has said, time and again, death is different: It is different in kind from any...
This comment argues that, starting with the framework of the federal system, there is a way to recon...
Plea bargaining accounts for over ninety percent of criminal convictions and it dominates the Americ...
While scholars seem united on the sentiment that abolition is the ultimate resting place for capital...
There is a growing bipartisan consensus that flaws in America\u27s death-penalty system have reached...
The revised edition of the ABA\u27s Guidelines for the Appointment and Performance of Defense Couns...
Capital punishment is a long-debated issue in United States public policy, with arguments ranging fr...
Courts have been reluctant to find instances of ineffective assistance of counsel in death penalty c...
The Supreme Court takes two very different approaches to substantive sentencing law. Whereas its rev...
The revised edition of the ABA\u27s Guidelines for the Appointment and Performance of Defense Couns...
This Article proposes a modest reform of Eighth Amendment law governing capital sentencing to spur m...
This article explores Eighth Amendment theories that might justify the effort by the Supreme Court t...
A central precept of death penalty jurisprudence is that only the death worthy should be condemned...
Capital punishment has left deep divisions in American society because of its moral, legal, and soci...
This Article argues that because prosecutors have discretion to seek the death penalty and too many ...
As the Supreme Court has said, time and again, death is different: It is different in kind from any...