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Home > Journals > CLR > Vol. 83 > Iss. 6 (1998)

 
Cornell Law Review

Volume 83, Issue 6

Symposium: How the Death Penalty Works


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How Empirical Studies Can Affect Positively the Politics of the Death Penalty
Ronald J. Tabak

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Update: American Public Opinion on the Death Penalty-It’s Getting Personal
Samuel R. Gross

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Foreclosed Impartiality in Capital Sentencing: Jurors’ Predispositions Guilt-Trial Experience and Premature Decision Making
William J. Bowers, Marla Sandys, and Benjamin D. Steiner

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Capital Jury and Absolution: The Intersection of Trial Strategy Remorse and the Death Penalty
Scott E. Sundby

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But Was He Sorry? The Role of Remorse in Capital Sentencing
Theodore Eisenberg, Stephen P. Garvey, and Martin T. Wells

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Racial Discrimination and the Death Penalty in the Post-Furman Era: An Empirical and Legal Overview with Recent Findings from Philadelphia
David C. Baldus, George Woodworth, David Zuckerman, and Neil Alan Weiner

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Post-McCleskey Racial Discrimination Claims in Capital Cases
John H. Blume, Theodore Eisenberg, and Sheri Lynn Johnson

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Probing the Capital Prosecutor’s Perspective: Race of the Discretionary Actors
Jeffrey J. Pokorak

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Toward a Midpoint Valuation Standard in Cram Down: Ointment for the Rash Decision
Chris Lenhart

 
 
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