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Volume 76 Spring 2009 Number 3

CONTENTS

SYMPOSIUM  
ARTICLES  

Introduction

Lane McCarty & Lesley Mund

Adjudicating Claims of Innocence For the Capitally Condemned in Tennessee: Embracing a Truth Forum

Dwight Aarons

Evidence of Racial Discrimination in the Use of the Death Penalty: A Story From Southwest Arkansas (1990-2005) with Special Reference to the Case of Death Row Inmate Frank Williams, Jr.

David C. Baldus, Julie Brain, Neil A. Weiner, & George Woodworth

Racism, Wrongful Convictions, and the Death Penalty

Hugo Adam Bedau.

An Empirical Look at Atkins v. Virginia and its Implications in Capital Cases

John H. Blume, Sheri Lynn Johnson, &
Christopher Seeds

The Illusion of Sanity: The Constitutional and Moral Danger of Medicating Condemned Prisoners in Order to Execute Them

Lyn Suzanne Entzeroth

Effective Capital Defense Representation and the Difficult Client

Bradley A. MacLean

Prosecutorial Error in Death Penalty Cases

Judge Gilbert Stroud Merritt, Jr.

Treated Differently In Life But Not in Death: The Execution of the Intellectually Disabled after Atkins v. Virginia

Penny J. White
Competency for Execution: The Implications of a Communicative Model of Retribution Pamela A. Wilkins
   
COMMENTS  

Taxation of Intrafamily Transfers: Problems and Proposed Solutions

 

Amber N. Becton

Two Crimes for the Price of One: The Problem with Kidnapping Statutes in Tennessee and Beyond

Melanie A. Prince