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Death Row U.S.A
Evolving Standards, Botched Executions and Utah's Controversial Use of the Firing Squad Christopher Q
Death Row U.S.A
Evolving Standards, Botched Executions and Utah's Controversial Use of the Firing Squad
Capital Punishment and the Judicial Process 00 Coyne 4E Final 6/6/12 2:50 PM Page Ii
Death Row U.S.A
Until the 1890S, Hanging Was the Primary Method of Execution Used in the United States
Death Row, USA: Spring 2019
Death Row USA, Winter 2000
Lethal Injection's Fatal Flaws
Suicide and Competency
Until the 1890S, Hanging Was the Primary Method of Execution Used in the United States
Death in America Under Color of Law: Our Long, Inglorious Experience with Capital Punishment
Death Row Inmates Known to Ldf: 3,709
No, the Firing Squad Is Not Better Than Lethal Injection: a Response to Stephanie Moran’S a Modest Proposal
The Psychology of the Executioner (Pacific Standard)
Capital Punishment As Human Sacrifice: a Societal Ritual As Depicted in George Eliot's Adam Bede
Ten Years After
Top View
Fordham University School of Law
The Firing Squad As "A Known and Available Alternative Method of Execution" Post-Glossip
Death Row U.S.A
When Legislatures Delegate Death: the Troubling Paradox Behind State Uses of Electocution and Lethal Injection and What It Says
A Shot in the Dark: Why Virginia Should Adopt the Firing Squad As Its Primary Method of Execution P
Death Row U.S.A
Death Row U.S.A