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MEREDITH MARTIN ROUNTREE
2020
Papers
September 2020
- The Complexities of Conscience: Reconciling Death Penalty Law with Capital Jurors’ Concerns in Northwestern Public Law Research Paper No. 20-22 (2020) (Co-authored by: Mary R. Rose).
2018
Contributions to Books etc.
April 2018
- Execution ‘Volunteers’: Psychological and Legal Issues in Living On Death Row: The Psychology of Waiting To Die, edited by Hans Toch, James R. Acker, & Vincent Martin Bonventre (2018).
2016
Periodical Articles
April 2016
- Criminals Get All the Rights: The Sociolegal Construction of Different Rights to Die, 105 Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology 149 (2015).
2014
Periodical Articles
August 2014
- Law and Loss: Notes on the Legal Construction of Pain, 41 American Journal of Criminal Law 133 (2014).
April 2014
- Volunteers for Execution: Directions for Further Research into Grief, Culpability, and Legal Structures, 82 Umkc Law Review 295 (2014).
2013
Periodical Articles
September 2013
- Overlooked Guidelines: Using The Guidelines To Address The Defense Need For Time and Money, 41 Hofstra Law Review 623 (Spring 2013) (Co-authored by: Robert C. Owen).
June 2013
- Law and Loss: Notes on the Legal Construction of Pain, American Journal of Criminal Law (accepted).
- Asking for Execution: Findings from Texas and an Agenda for Future Research, University of Missouri-kansas City Law Review (accepted).
- “I’ll Make Them Shoot Me”: Accounts of Death Row Prisoners Advocating for Execution, 46 Law & Society Review 589 (2012).