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“A World of Steel-Eyed Death”: An Empirical Evaluation of the Failure of the Strickland Standard to Ensure Adequate Counsel to Defendants With Mental Disabilities Facing the Death Penalty

University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
doi 10.36646/mjlr.53.2.world
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January 1, 2020

Authors
Michael PerlinTailia Roitberg HarmonSarah Chatt
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University of Michigan Law Library


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