Publications & Testimony
Items: 6401 — 6410
Sep 01, 2000
What Do We Gain by Taking These Childlike Lives?
New York…
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Death Penalty: The Torah and Today
By Jack B.
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Whether to Kill Those Who Killed as Youths
NEW YORK…
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Through Thick and Thin: On Death Row, Two Men Defied Odds With Friendship and Hope
ABC…
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Executing the Mentally Retarded Even as Laws Begin to Shift
New York…
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United States Supreme Court Decisions: 1997 — 1998 Term
Buchanan v. Angelone, 66 U.S.L.W. 4075, The Eighth Amendment does not require that a capital jury be instructed on the concept of mitigating evidence generally, or on particular statutory mitigating…
Read MoreAug 01, 2000
United States Supreme Court Decisions: 1999 — 2000 Term
Williams (Terry) v. Taylor, 98 – 8384. The Court, voting 6 – 3, held that the Virginia Supreme Court applied the wrong test when examining a claim that Williams’s lawyer was ineffective in the sentencing phase of his trial. The Court also disagreed with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, which had upheld Williams’s death sentence. Williams’s lawyer had failed to present evidence of child abuse, borderline mental retardation, and potential for reform in his client’s…
Read MoreJun 12, 2000
Gatekeeper Court Keeps Gates Shut
Chicago…
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Flawed Trials Lead to Death Chamber
Chicago…
Read MoreApr 26, 2000
Press Release for Senator Russ Feingold’s Introduction of Senate’s First Death Penalty Moratorium Bill
April 26,…
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