I think most Americans would be interested in the error rate in the sense of how many people are wrongfully convicted, and that can be derived from the study. Based on that data, the death-penalty system is more than 99 percent accurate in that more than 99 percent of the time the system identifies the proper person. There is no claim that anyone has been wrongfully executed.

Congress has now stepped in ... (with) a more nuanced approach. You don't have to satisfy every jot and jiggle in Miranda.

3501 gives clear incentives to law enforcement to administer Miranda warnings.

Justice demands that the 168 deaths be reflected in the sentence.

It's really operated to benefit guilty criminals. It doesn't do much for innocent suspects who are swept into the system.