tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6610556516641268883.post3646614462170507096..comments2024-03-03T09:34:12.408-05:00Comments on Tomfoolery: Schwarzchild, Espy & RadeletMajor Allen Espyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10324254733159642997noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6610556516641268883.post-74636493389084748492015-08-15T15:02:57.905-04:002015-08-15T15:02:57.905-04:00I couldn't find much of anything about the ded...I couldn't find much of anything about the dedication of part of Gil Wanger's death penalty collection in September, but what I did find is below. It was a good event: Mike Meltsner spoke about the death penalty battles of the 1960s and 1970s and Gil added his reflections about Henry Schwarzschild. Here's the link: <br /><br />http://liblogs.albany.edu/grenander/2013/09/the_death_penalty_law_litigati.html<br /><br />JimAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6610556516641268883.post-36261151997232273232015-08-15T13:37:44.434-04:002015-08-15T13:37:44.434-04:00We recently had a donor (Gil Wanger) to the Nation...We recently had a donor (Gil Wanger) to the National Death Penalty Archive who had his donation named the Henry Schwarzschild collection because he was so fond of Henry. I forwarded the link for Henry's trailer to Gil, who was a close friend of Henry's, and unless I am mistaken, he also knew Watt. As you may know, Gil is an attorney (now retired) in Michigan, who drafted the provision of the Michigan Constitution that prohibits capital punishment. Jim AckerAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com