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Stephen P. Garvey Current as of February 25, 2014 Curriculum Vitae Stephen P. Garvey Office: 324 Myron Taylor Hall Cornell Law School Ithaca, New York 14853 (607) 255-8589 [email protected] Education Yale Law School, New Haven, Connecticut. J.D., June 1992. Yale Law Journal, Senior Editor; Capital Defense Project, Director; Judge William E. Miller Prize (Best Student Paper on the Bill of Rights); Felix S. Cohen Prize (Best Student Paper on Legal Philosophy). Oxford University (University College), Oxford, England. M.Phil in Politics, June 1989. Marshall Scholar. Colgate University, Hamilton, New York. B.A. in Political Science, June 1987. Valedictorian; Colgate Alumni Memorial Scholar. Bar Admissions New York, 1993; District of Columbia, 1993; United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, 1994; United States Supreme Court, 2005. Courses Taught Criminal Law; Corporate & White Collar Crime; Philosophy of Criminal Law; Capital Punishment; Criminal Procedure; Jurisprudence. Committee–Institutional Service Administrative Committee; Admissions Committee; Clerkship Committee; Career Planning and Placement Committee; Cornell Death Penalty Project; Curriculum Committee; Dean Search Committee; Faculty Appointments Committee; Law Review Advisor; Moot Court Advisor; University Tenure-Denial Appeals Committee; University Review Board Work Experience Cornell Law School, Ithaca, New York. Assistant Professor (1994–96); Associate Professor (1996–2000); Professor (since 2000); Associate Dean for Academic Affairs (2008- 2011). Covington & Burling, Washington, D.C. Associate (1993–94). The Honorable Wilfred Feinberg, United States Circuit Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, New York, New York. Law Clerk (1992– 93). Covington & Burling, Washington, D.C. Summer Associate (Summer 1991). Stephen P. Garvey Page 2 South Carolina Death Penalty Resource Center, Columbia, South Carolina. Law Clerk (Summer 1990). Litigation Holmes v. South Carolina, 126 S. Ct. 34 (2005) (order granting certiorari) (brief amicus curiae of Certain Professors of Evidence Law in support of petitioner on petition for a writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of South Carolina), reversed, 126 S. Ct. 1727 (2006). People v. Harris, 98 N.Y.2d 452, 779 N.E.2d 705, 749 N.Y.S.2d 766 (2002) (brief amicus curiae of the Cornell Death Penalty Project in support of defendant-appellant on appeal to the New York Court of Appeals). In re Richard Charles Johnson (Apr. 23, 2002) (application for executive clemency). Abu-Ali Abdur’Rahman v. Bell, 122 S. Ct. 386 (2001) (brief amicus curiae of the Cornell Death Penalty Project in support of petitioner on petition for a writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit). Shafer v. South Carolina, 121 S. Ct. 1263 (2001) (brief amicus curiae of the Cornell Death Penalty Project in support of petitioner on writ of certiorari to the South Carolina Supreme Court). State v. Kleypas, 40 P.3d 139 (Kan. 2001) (brief amicus curiae of the Cornell Death Penalty Project in support of appellant on appeal to the Kansas Supreme Court). In re Joseph Ernest Atkins (Jan. 4, 1999) (application for executive clemency). Gilbert v. Beasley, C/A No.3:98-3534-11 (D.C.S.C. Dec. 4, 1998), stay denied, No. 98-7755 (4th Cir. Dec. 4, 1998), stay denied, 525 U.S. 1037 (1998) (section 1983 action challenging South Carolina clemency process). Atkins v. Moore, C.V. No. 3:96-2859-22 (D.C.S.C. Apr. 1, 1997), aff’d, No. 97-17 (4th Cir. Mar. 5, 1998), cert. denied, 525 U.S. 882 (1998) (federal habeas corpus action). Burden v. Zant, 510 U.S. 132 (1994) (per curiam) (letter brief). Stephen P. Garvey Page 3 Books & Edited Collections Cases and Materials on Criminal Law (6th ed. 2012) (with Joshua Dressler). Criminal Law Conversations (editor) (2009) (with Kimberly Kessler Ferzan & Paul H. Robinson). Beyond Repair? America’s Death Penalty (editor) (2003). Articles, Essays & Book Chapters Authority, Ignorance, and the Guilty Mind (forthcoming). Injustice, Authority, and the Criminal Law (forthcoming). Was Ellen Wronged?, 7 Crim. L. & Phil. 185 (2013) Are Attempts Like Treason?, 14 New Crim. L. Rev. 173 (2011). Alternatives to Punishment, in Oxford Handbook on the Philosophy of the Criminal Law 493 (John Deigh & David Dolinko eds., 2011). When Should a Mistake of Fact Excuse?, 42 Tex. Tech. L. Rev. 359 (2009). Dealing With Wayward Desire, 3 Crim. L. & Phil. 1 (2009). Self-Defense and the Mistaken Racist, 11 New Crim. L. Rev. 119 (2008). What’s Wrong With Involuntary Manslaughter?, 85 Tex. L. Rev. 333 (2006). Passion’s Puzzle, 90 Iowa L. Rev. 1677 (2005). Expert Testimony in Capital Sentencing: Juror Responses, 33 J. Am. Acad. Psychiatry & L. 509 (2005) (with John H. Montgomery, J. Richard Ciccone & Theodore Eisenberg). The Merciful Capital Juror, 2 Ohio St. J. Crim. L. 165 (2004) (with Theodore Eisenberg). Is It Wrong to Commute Death Row? Retribution, Atonement, and Mercy, 82 N.C. L. Rev. 1319 (2004). Juror First Votes in Criminal Trials, 1 J. Empirical Leg. Stud. 371 (2004) (with Paula Hannaford-Agor, Valerie P. Hans, Nicole Mott & G. Thomas Munsterman). The Moral Emotions of the Criminal Law, 22 Quinnipiac L. Rev. 89 (2003). Restorative Justice, Punishment, and Atonement, 2003 Utah L. Rev. 303. Virginia’s Capital Jurors, 44 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 2063 (2003) (with Paul Marcus). Two Kinds of Criminal Wrongs, 5 Punishment & Soc’y 273 (2003). Victim Characteristics and Victim Impact Evidence in South Carolina Capital Cases, 88 Cornell L. Rev. 306 (2003) (revised version reprinted in Wounds That Do Not Bind (James R. Acker & David R. Karp eds., Carolina Academic Press 2006)) (with Theodore Eisenberg & Martin T. Wells). Lessons from the Capital Jury Project, in Beyond Repair? America’s Death Penalty (Stephen P. Garvey ed., 2003) (with John H. Blume & Theodore Eisenberg). Shame Penalties, in 4 Encyclopedia of Crime and Punishment 1494 (David Levinson ed., Stephen P. Garvey Page 4 2002). Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door: Rethinking the Role of Religion in Capital Cases, 86 Cornell L. Rev. 1090 (2001) (with Gary J. Simson). Forecasting Life and Death: Juror Race, Religion, and Attitude Toward the Death Penalty, 30 J. Leg. Stud. 277 (2001) (with Theodore Eisenberg & Martin T. Wells). The Deadly Paradox of Capital Jurors, 74 S. Cal. L. Rev. 371 (2001) (with Theodore Eisenberg & Martin T. Wells). Future Dangerousness in Capital Cases: Always “At Issue,” 86 Cornell L. Rev. 397 (2001) (with John Blume & Sheri Lynn Johnson). Correcting Deadly Confusion: Responding to Jury Inquiries in Capital Cases, 85 Cornell L. Rev. 627 (- 2000) (with Sheri Lynn Johnson & Paul Marcus). The Emotional Economy of Capital Sentencing, 75 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 26 (2000). Punishment as Atonement, 47 UCLA L. Rev. 1801 (1999). But Was He Sorry? The Role of Remorse in Capital Sentencing, 84 Cornell L. Rev. 1599 (1998) (with Theodore Eisenberg & Martin J. Wells). Aggravation and Mitigation in Capital Cases: What Do Jurors Think?, 98 Colum. L. Rev. 1583 (1998) (essay). Can Shaming Punishments Educate?, 65 U. Chi. L. Rev. 733 (1998) (reprinted in Thom Brooks, ed., Shame Punishments (forthcoming 2014)). Freeing Prisoners’ Labor, 50 Stan. L. Rev. 339 (1998) (reprinted in Ira P. Robbins, Prisoners and the Law (West Group 1985 & Supp.)). “As the Gentle Rain from Heaven”: Mercy in Capital Sentencing, 81 Cornell L. Rev. 989 (1996). Jury Responsibility in Capital Sentencing: An Empirical Study, 44 Buff. L. Rev. 339 (1996) (with Theodore Eisenberg & Martin J. Wells). Harmless Error in Federal Habeas Corpus After Brecht v. Abrahamson, 35 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 163 (1993) (with John Blume). Death-Innocence and the Law of Habeas Corpus, 56 Alb. L. Rev. 225 (1992). Politicizing Who Dies, 101 Yale L.J. 187 (1991) (student note). Book Reviews, Comments & Introductions Canadian Scholars on Criminal Responsibility, ___ Crim. L. & Phil. (published online Aug. 31, 2013) (review of Rethinking Criminal Law Theory: New Canadian Perspectives in the Philosophy of Domestic, Transnational, and International Criminal Law (François Tanguay-Renaud & James Stribopoulos eds., 2012)). A Hegelian Criminal Law, 61 U. Toronto L.J. 147 (2011) (review article of Alan Brudner, Punishment and Freedom: A Liberal Theory of Penal Justice (2009)). Fatally Circular? Not!, in Criminal Law Conversations 286 (Paul Robinson, Stephen P. Garvey Stephen P. Garvey Page 5 & Kimberly Kessler Ferzan eds., 2009). Get Rid of Adequate Provocation!, in Criminal Law Conversations 335 (Paul Robinson, Stephen P. Garvey & Kimberly Kessler Ferzan eds., 2009). The Folk Psychology of Self-Control, in Criminal Law Conversations 460 (Paul Robinson, Stephen P. Garvey & Kimberly Kessler Ferzan eds., 2009). Questions of Mercy, 4 Ohio St. J. Crim. L. 321 (2007) (brief symposium introduction). Lifting the Veil on Punishment, 7 Buff. Crim. L. Rev. 443 (2004) (comment on Sharon Dolovich, Legitimate Punishment in Liberal Democracy, 7 Buff. Crim. L. Rev. 307 (2004)). By Nature Equal: The Anatomy of a Western Insight, 16 J.L. & Religion 661 (2001) (short review of John E. Coons & Patrick M. Brennan, By Nature Equal: The Anatomy of a Western Insight (1999)). Religion’s Role in the Administration of the Death Penalty, 9 Wm. & Mary Bill of Rts. J. 29 (2000) (brief symposium introduction). The Cornell Death Penalty Project, Cornell L.F., Nov. 1999, at 5 (with John H. Blume & Sheri Lynn Johnson). Did Making Over the Prisons Require Making Up the Law?, 84 Cornell L. Rev. 1476 (1999) (review of Malcolm M. Feeley & Edward L. Rubin, Judicial Policy Making and the Modern State: How the Courts Reformed America’s Prisons (1998)). Are Housekeepers Like Judges?, 82 Cornell L. Rev. 1039 (1997) (comment on Kent Greenawalt, From the Bottom Up, 82 Cornell L. Rev. 994 (1997)). Editorials Using God in Death Cases, Nat’l L.J., Oct. 1, 2001, at A24 (with Gary J. Simson). The Supreme Court’s Ramdass Case, CNN.com, June 9, 2000. Deja View? Photo Bias and the Eyewitness, The Forensic Echo, Aug.
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