Human Rights Magazine

Summer 2001, Volume 28, Number 3
Introduction
By George H. Ryan
Moratorium: A Growing Movement
By Martha W. Barnett
The Supreme Court's Narrow Majority to Narrow the Death Penalty
By David S. Friedman
Federal Habeas Corpus in a Nutshell
By Larry Yackle
Beyond Reason: Executing Persons with Mental Retardation
By Jamie Fellner
Mentally Ill Defendants: Systemic Bias in Capital Cases
By Dorean Marguerite Koenig
International Reaction to Death Penalty Practices in the United States
By Dorean Marguerite Koenig
The Death Penalty, but Sparingly
By Bruce Fein
Trial Lawyers College: Training New Warriors for Battle against the Death Penalty
By L. Joane Garcia-Colson and J. Jude Basile
IRR Section Publishes "Protocols" for Review of Death Penalty Laws and Processes
By James E. Coleman, Jr., and Penny Wakefield
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