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Authors: Eisenberg, T Garvey, SP Wells, MT
Citation: T. Eisenberg et al., Forecasting life and death: Juror race, religion, and attitude toward the death penalty, J LEG STUD, 30(2), 2001, pp. 277-311

Authors: Eisenberg, T Garvey, SP Wells, MT
Citation: T. Eisenberg et al., The deadly paradox of capital jurors, S CAL LAW R, 74(2), 2001, pp. 371-397

Authors: Simson, GJ Garvey, SP
Citation: Gj. Simson et Sp. Garvey, Knockin' on heaven's door: Rethinking the role of religion in death penalty cases, CORNELL L R, 86(5), 2001, pp. 1090-1130

Authors: Blume, JH Garvey, SP Johnson, SL
Citation: Jh. Blume et al., Future dangerousness in capital cases: Always "at issue", CORNELL L R, 86(2), 2001, pp. 397-410

Authors: Garvey, SP
Citation: Sp. Garvey, The emotional economy of capital sentencing, NY U LAW RE, 75(1), 2000, pp. 26-73

Authors: Garvey, SP Johnson, SL Marcus, P
Citation: Sp. Garvey et al., Correcting deadly confusion: Responding to jury inquiries in capital cases, CORNELL L R, 85(3), 2000, pp. 627-655

Authors: Garvey, SP
Citation: Sp. Garvey, Punishment as atonement, UCLA LAW R, 46(6), 1999, pp. 1801-1858

Authors: Garvey, SP
Citation: Sp. Garvey, Judicial policy making and the modern state: How the courts reformed America's prisons., CORNELL L R, 84(5), 1999, pp. 1476-1501

Authors: Eisenberg, T Garvey, SP Wells, MT
Citation: T. Eisenberg et al., But was he sorry? The role of remorse in capital sentencing, CORNELL L R, 83(6), 1998, pp. 1599-1637
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