This article appears in the Hofstra Law Review symposium issue on the Supplementary Guidelines for the Mitigation Function of Defense Teams in Death Penalty cases.Capital defense counsel have a duty at every stage of the case to take advantage of all appropriate opportunities to argue why death is not a suitable punishment for their particular client. But that duty can hardly be discharged effectively if the arguments are made in ignorance of available information concerning how persuasive they are likely to be to their audience.Heeding that simple proposition we present lessons from the work of the Capital Jury Project, an ongoing empirical research effort built upon extended interviews with people who have actually sat on capital juries. ...
Two powerful adjudicatory ideals-preserving individual autonomy and promoting systemic reliability-c...
Death qualification is a part of voir dire that is unique to capital trials. Unlike all other litiga...
Symposium: Toward A Model Death Penalty Code: The Massachusetts Governor\u27s Council Report
Capital defense counsel have a duty at every stage of the case to take advantage of all appropriate ...
This article appears in the Hofstra Law Review symposium issue on the Supplementary Guidelines for t...
This is the Introduction to the Hofstra Law Review symposium issue on the Supplementary Guidelines f...
Courts interpreting effective representation should look at authoritative statements of what counsel...
Jurors exercise unique legal power when they are asked to decide whether to sentence someone to deat...
The revised edition of the ABA\u27s Guidelines for the Appointment and Performance of Defense Couns...
The Capital Jury Project in South Carolina interviewed jurors who sat in forty-one capital murder ca...
This paper discusses counsel\u27s duty to seek to resolve death penalty cases through negotiated dis...
This article appears in the Hofstra Law Review symposium issue on the Supplementary Guidelines for t...
In 1988 I concluded a review of what was then known about capital jury decision-making with the foll...
This article appears in the Hofstra Law Review symposium issue on the Supplementary Guidelines for t...
A fatal mistake. A defendant is sentenced to die because the jury was misinformed about the law. The...
Two powerful adjudicatory ideals-preserving individual autonomy and promoting systemic reliability-c...
Death qualification is a part of voir dire that is unique to capital trials. Unlike all other litiga...
Symposium: Toward A Model Death Penalty Code: The Massachusetts Governor\u27s Council Report
Capital defense counsel have a duty at every stage of the case to take advantage of all appropriate ...
This article appears in the Hofstra Law Review symposium issue on the Supplementary Guidelines for t...
This is the Introduction to the Hofstra Law Review symposium issue on the Supplementary Guidelines f...
Courts interpreting effective representation should look at authoritative statements of what counsel...
Jurors exercise unique legal power when they are asked to decide whether to sentence someone to deat...
The revised edition of the ABA\u27s Guidelines for the Appointment and Performance of Defense Couns...
The Capital Jury Project in South Carolina interviewed jurors who sat in forty-one capital murder ca...
This paper discusses counsel\u27s duty to seek to resolve death penalty cases through negotiated dis...
This article appears in the Hofstra Law Review symposium issue on the Supplementary Guidelines for t...
In 1988 I concluded a review of what was then known about capital jury decision-making with the foll...
This article appears in the Hofstra Law Review symposium issue on the Supplementary Guidelines for t...
A fatal mistake. A defendant is sentenced to die because the jury was misinformed about the law. The...
Two powerful adjudicatory ideals-preserving individual autonomy and promoting systemic reliability-c...
Death qualification is a part of voir dire that is unique to capital trials. Unlike all other litiga...
Symposium: Toward A Model Death Penalty Code: The Massachusetts Governor\u27s Council Report