
Symposium
Report of the Governor's Council on Capital Punishment
Joseph L. Hoffmann, Fredrick R. Bieber, Robert Barton, Ralph Boyd Jr., Timothy J. Cruz, Donald R. Hayes Jr., Dr. Henry Lee, Henry Moniz, Kathleen O'Toole, Carl M. Selavka, and Michael J. Sullivan
Welcoming Remarks
Joseph L. Hoffmann and William J. Mead
Fairness in the Application of the Death Penalty
Edwin Colfax
Narrowing the Class of Death-Eligible Crimes
Paula Sites
Capital Defense Representation
Norman Lefstein
The Process of the Governor's Council
Michael J. Sullivan
The Psychology of Capital Punishment
Shelia M. Murphy
Strategy and Remorse in Capital Trials
Andrew D. Leipold
False Positives and False Negatives in Capital Cases
Erik Lillquist
Negative Effects of Capital Jury Selection
Andrea D. Lyon
A Psychologist's Perspective on Capital Juries
Steven J. Sherman
Moral Accuracy and "Wobble" in Capital Sentencing
Scott E. Sundby
The Problem of Death Qualification
Nancy J. King
Ethics, Science, and the Law of Capital Punishment
Fredrick R. Bieber
A Scientist's Perspective on Forensic Science
Carl M. Selavka
Unintended Consequences of the Scientific Evidence Requirement
Jeffrey J. Pokorak
Forensic Science or Forgettable Science?
Craig M. Cooley
Substantive Appellate Review in Capital Cases
Joseph L. Hoffmann
The History of Capital Appeals in Massachusetts
William J. Meade
Procedural Default in Capital Cases
F. Thomas Schornhorst
Consistency, Proportionality, and Substantive Judicial Review in Capital Sentencing
H. Geoffrey Moulton Jr.
The Value of Procedure
Stephen R. Creason
Concluding Remarks
Joseph L. Hoffmann
Symbol and Substance in the Massachusetts Commission Report
Franklin E. Zimring
Articles
Death Qualification and True Bifurcation: Building on the Massachusetts Governor's Council's Work
Sam Kamin and Jeffrey J. Pokorak
Response to Professors Kamin and Pokorak
Joseph L. Hoffmann