Death Penalty Publications



Scholarly Publications

        Giarratano is a Scarecrow: The Right to Counsel in State Capital Post-conviction Proceedings , ___ Cornell L. R. ___ (forthcoming 2006).

        “Leo M. Frank,” in YALE BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN LAW (Yale University Press, forthcoming 2006).

        Mend It or End It?: The Revised ABA Capital Defense Representation Guidelines as an Opportunity to Reconsider the Death Penalty, 2 Ohio St. J. Cr. L. 663 (2005).

        The Revised ABA Guidelines and The Duties of Lawyers and Judges in Capital Post-conviction Proceedings , 5 J. App. Prac. & Proc. 325 (2003).
 
        Add Resources and Apply Them Systemically: Governments’ Responsibilities Under the Revised ABA Capital Defense Representation Guidelines , 31 Hof. L.R. 1097 (2003).

        “Habeas Corpus,”in DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN HISTORY (Charles Scribner’s Sons, 2003).

        HABEAS CORPUS: RETHINKING THE GREAT WRIT OF LIBERTY (New York University Press, 2002; published in paperback 2003).

       "Federal Habeas Corpus in Capital Cases," in AMERICA’S EXPERIMENT WITH CAPITAL PUNISHMENT: REFLECTIONS ON THE PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE OF THE ULTIMATE PENAL SANCTION (North Carolina Academic Press,  2d ed. 2003 & 1st ed. 1998) (James Acker et al., eds.).

        Innocence, Federalism, and the Capital Jury , 18 N.Y.U. Rev. Law & Soc. Change 315 (1990-91).
 

General Publications  

        Awaiting Next Word in 17-Year-Old Murder Case , The New York Times, January 3, 2006       

       Bowing to an Extradition Deal, U.S. Will Forgo Death Penalty , The New York Times, June 19, 2004

        No New York Execution is in Sight , Newsday, December 30, 2003


        Black-Jewish Relations on Trial (Book Review), N.Y. L.J., July 10, 2001.

        Innocents in Prison, The New York Times, July 9, 1999.

        In Death Penalty Case Court Rewards Stalling, The New York Times, June 24, 1997

          The Case Against the Death Penalty , USA Today Magazine, March, 1997, reprinted in TAKING SIDES (McGraw-Hill 2001) (George McKenna and Stanley Feingold, eds.)

        Tinkering With the Machinery in Captial Cases, Natl. L.J., August 23, 1993.

        Can Justice be Served by Appeals of the Dead?, Natl. L.J., October 19, 1992.

        Habeas Corpus Cases Re-Wrote the Doctrine, Natl. L.J. August 19, 1991.

        Controlling the Capital Jury: How Much Responsibility is Too Much? , ABA Preview, December, 1989.
 
 

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