William and Mary

Bill of Rights Journal

Volume 13 Dec. 2004 Issue 2

Symposium

Death Penalty and International Law

Introduction: Death Penalty and International Law Lexis
Westlaw 305

Davison M. Douglas

Death, Dissent and Diplomacy: The U.S. Death Penalty as an Lexis
Westlaw 309

Obstacle to Foreign Relations

Mark Warren

Suppressing the Incriminating Statements of Foreigners Lexis
Westlaw 339

John Quigley

From Breard to Atkins to Malvo: Legal Incompetency and Lexis
Westlaw 363

Human Rights Norms on the Fringes of the Death Penalty

Linda A. Malone

International Law, Politics, Diplomacy and the Abolition of the Lexis
Westlaw 417

Death Penalty

William A. Schabas

The Mandatory Death Penalty in the Commonwealth Lexis
Westlaw 445

Caribbean and the Inter-American Human Rights System: An

Evolution in the Development and Implementation of

International Human Rights Protections

Brian D. Tittemore

Articles

The Extraordinary Execution of Billy Vickers, The Banality of Lexis
Westlaw 521

Death, and the Demise of Post-Conviction Review

David R. Dow

Jim Marcus

Morris Moon

Jared Tyler

Greg Wiercioch

A Law Student in the Supreme Court: United States v. Drayton Lexis
Westlaw 567

and the Future of Consent Search Analysis

Dennis J. Callahan

Notes

Not So Landmark After All? Lawrence v. Texas: Classical Lexis
Westlaw 617

Liberalism and Due Process Jurisprudence

Davin J. Hall

Righteous Shooting, Unreasonable Seizure? The Relevance of Lexis
Westlaw 651

an Officer's Pre-Seizure Conduct in an Excessive Force Claim

Aaron Kimber
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