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American Society of Criminology for the essay: Jeffrey Fagan (2007) End Natural Life Sentences for Juveniles, Criminology and Public Policy, , pp. 73546. Copyright 2007 by the American Society of Criminology.
Berkeley Law, University of California for the essay: Steven F. Shatz and Naomi R. Shatz (2012), Chivalry is not Dead: Murder, Gender, and the Death Penalty, Berkeley Journal of Gender Law and Justice, , pp. 64112. Copyright 2012 by Regents of the University of California.
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Northwestern University School of Law for the essay: Leah Ambler (2007), The People Decide: The Effect of the Introduction of the Quasi-Jury System (Saiban-In Seido) on the Death Penalty in Japan, Northwestern Journal of International Human Rights, , pp. 123. Copyright 2007 Northwestern University School of Law.
Syracuse Law Review for the essay: Sandra Babcock (2012), The Limits of International Law: Efforts to Enforce Rulings of the International Court of Justice in U.S. Death Penalty Cases, Syracuse Law Review, , pp. 18397.
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Tennessee Law Review Association for the essay: Hugo Adam Bedau (20082009), Racism, Wrongful Convictions, and the Death Penalty, Tennessee Law Review, , pp. 61524.
Texas Tech Law Review for the essay: Michael L. Radelet (2008), The Role of the Innocence Argument in Contemporary Death Penalty Debates, Texas Tech Law Review, , pp. 199220.
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