The March 2008 issue of the Pierce Law Review explores many aspects of the death penalty through articles written by renowned death penalty scholars and attorneys. With a forward by Christopher M. Johnson, the Review examines the death penalty at individual, societal, and international levels. To coincide with the publication of this issue, the Franklin Pierce Law Center in New Hampshire held a panel discussion on the death penalty on April 15, 2008.
The articles included in this special death penalty issue of the Pierce Law Review are:
THEDEATHPENALTYANDTHESOCIETYWEWANT by Stephen B. Bright
THEEMERGINGDEATHPENALTYJURISPRUDENCEOFTHEROBERTSCOURT by Kenneth C. Haas
THE ABOLITIONIST’S DILEMMA: ESTABLISHINGTHESTANDARDSFORTHEEVOLVINGSTANDARDSOFDECENCY by Dwight Aarons
COMPLETELYUNGUIDEDDISCRETION: ADMITTINGNON-STATUTORYAGGRAVATINGANDNON-STATUTORYMITIGATINGEVIDENCEINCAPITALSENTENCINGTRIALS by Sharon Turlington
DEATHISUNCONSTITUTIONAL: HOWCAPITALPUNISHMENTBECAMEILLEGALINAMERICA — A FUTUREHISTORY by Dr. Jur. Eric Engle
THEDEATHPENALTYANDREVERSIBLEERRORINMASSACHUSETTS by Alan Rogers
ESCAPEFROMDEATHROW: A STUDYOF “TRIPPING” ASANINDIVIDUALADJUSTMENTSTRATEGYAMONGDEATHROWPRISONERS by Sandra McGunigall-Smith & Robert Johnson
WILLTHEUNITEDSTATESFOLLOWENGLAND (ANDTHERESTOFTHEWORLD) INABANDONINGCAPITALPUNISHMENT? by Frederick C. Millett.