Volume 23, Number 1 (1989) Symposium—The Death Penalty Approaches the 1990s: Where Are We Now
Symposium
Introduction
Arthur J. Goldberg
A National Study of the Furman-Commuted Inmates: Assessing the Threat to Society from Capital Offenders
James W. Marquart and Jonathan R. Sorensen
Persistent Flaws in Econometric Studies of the Deterrent Effect of the Death Penalty
James Alan Fox and Michael L. Radelet
Capital Punishment or Life Imprisonment—Some Cost Considerations
Robert L. Spangenberg and Elizabeth R. Walsh
The Execution of Injustice: A Cost and Lack-of-Benefit Analysis of the Death Penalty
Ronald J. Tabak and J. Mark Lane
Judges, Lawyers and the Penalty of Death
Michael E. Tigar
Searching for an Impartial Sentencer through Jury Selection in Capital Trials
Marshall Dayan, Robert Steven Mahler, and M. Gordon Widenhouse Jr.
The New Arbitrariness: Procedural Default of Federal Habeas Corpus Claims in Capital Cases
Timothy J. Foley
The Last Best Hope: Representing Death Row Inmates
Esther F. Lardent and Douglas M. Cohen
Final Hours: The Execution of Velma Barfield
Joseph B. Ingle
Review of Death Penalty Judgments by the Supreme Courts of California: A Tale of Two Courts
Gerald F. Uelmen