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UNDERSTANDING JUDICIAL CHOICE: AN ANALYSIS OF THE DEATH PENALTY IN SOUTH AFRICA
Unformatted Document Text:  27 Galanter, Marc. 1974. “Why the ‘Haves’ Come Out Ahead: Speculations on the Limits of Legal Change.” Law and Society Review 9: 95-160. George, Tracey E. and Lee Epstein. 1992. “On the Nature of Supreme Court Decision Making.” American Political Science Review 86: 323-337. Goldstein, Leslie. 1991. In Defense of Text. Savage, MD: Roman & Littlefield Publisher’s, Inc. Greenawalt, Kent. 1992. Law and Objectivity. New York: Oxford Univeristy Press. Hall, Melinda Gann and Paul Brace. 1994. “The Vicissitudes of Death by Decree: Forces Influencing Capital Punishment Decision Making in State Supreme Courts.” Social Science Quarterly 75 (1): 136- 151. Hall, Melinda Gann and Paul Brace. 1996. “Justices’ Responses to Case Facts: An Interactive Model.” American Politics Quarterly 24 (2): 237-261. Haynie, Stacia L. 1994. “Resource Inequalities and Litigation Outcomes in the Philippine Supreme Court.” The Journal of Politics 56 (3): 752-772. ---------1995. “Resource Inequalities and Regional Variation in Litigation Outcomes in the Philippine Supreme Court, 1961-1986.” Political Research Quarterly 48: 371-380. ---------2003. Judging in Black and White: Decision Making in the South African Appellate Division, 1950-1990. Peter Lange Publishing. Forthcoming. Haynie, Stacia L. and Ernest A. Dover. 1992. “Prosecutorial Discretion and Press Coverage: The Decision to Try the Case.” American Politics Quarterly 22 (3): 370-381. Haynie, Stacia L., Stephenie E. Franks and Keith Nordyke. 2002. “Explaining the Death Penalty Decisions of the United States Supreme Court.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Political Science Association, New Orleans, LA, March 28-30. Haynie, Stacia L. and C. Neal Tate. 2000. “Comparative Judicial Politics in the Year 2000 and the Role of Research Collaboration between Indigenous and American Scholars.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, DC. September 1, 2000. Hiemstra, V.G. 1997. Introduction to the Law of Criminal Procedure. Durban: Butterworth and Co. Helmke, Gretchen. 2002. “The Logic of Strategic Defection: Court-Executive Relations in Argentina Under Dictatorship and Democracy.” American Political Science Review 96 (2): 291-303. Kleck, Gary. 1981. “Racial Discrimination in Criminal Sentencing: A Critical Evaluation with Additional Evidence on the Death Penalty.” American Sociological Review 46(6): 733-805.

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Galanter, Marc. 1974. “Why the ‘Haves’ Come Out Ahead: Speculations on the Limits of Legal
Change.” Law and Society Review 9: 95-160.
George, Tracey E. and Lee Epstein. 1992. “On the Nature of Supreme Court Decision Making.”
American Political Science Review 86: 323-337.
Goldstein, Leslie. 1991. In Defense of Text. Savage, MD: Roman & Littlefield Publisher’s, Inc.
Greenawalt, Kent. 1992. Law and Objectivity. New York: Oxford Univeristy Press.
Hall, Melinda Gann and Paul Brace. 1994. “The Vicissitudes of Death by Decree: Forces
Influencing Capital Punishment Decision Making in State Supreme Courts.” Social
Science Quarterly
75 (1): 136- 151.
Hall, Melinda Gann and Paul Brace. 1996. “Justices’ Responses to Case Facts: An Interactive
Model.” American Politics Quarterly 24 (2): 237-261.
Haynie, Stacia L. 1994. “Resource Inequalities and Litigation Outcomes in the Philippine
Supreme Court.” The Journal of Politics 56 (3): 752-772.
---------1995. “Resource Inequalities and Regional Variation in Litigation Outcomes in the
Philippine Supreme Court, 1961-1986.” Political Research Quarterly 48: 371-380.
---------2003. Judging in Black and White: Decision Making in the South African Appellate
Division, 1950-1990. Peter Lange Publishing. Forthcoming.
Haynie, Stacia L. and Ernest A. Dover. 1992. “Prosecutorial Discretion and Press Coverage: The
Decision to Try the Case.” American Politics Quarterly 22 (3): 370-381.
Haynie, Stacia L., Stephenie E. Franks and Keith Nordyke. 2002. “Explaining the Death Penalty
Decisions of the United States Supreme Court.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting
of the Southwestern Political Science Association, New Orleans, LA, March 28-30.
Haynie, Stacia L. and C. Neal Tate. 2000. “Comparative Judicial Politics in the Year 2000 and
the Role of Research Collaboration between Indigenous and American Scholars.” Paper
presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association,
Washington, DC. September 1, 2000.
Hiemstra, V.G. 1997. Introduction to the Law of Criminal Procedure. Durban: Butterworth and
Co.
Helmke, Gretchen. 2002. “The Logic of Strategic Defection: Court-Executive Relations in
Argentina Under Dictatorship and Democracy.” American Political Science Review 96
(2): 291-303.
Kleck, Gary. 1981. “Racial Discrimination in Criminal Sentencing: A Critical Evaluation with
Additional Evidence on the Death Penalty.” American Sociological Review 46(6): 733-
805.


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