The Rule of Law and Jury Trials (original) (raw)

Jury nullification within the rule of law

Darryl Brown

Minn. L. Rev., 1996

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Jury system in modern rational law: Is the jury system an absurd institution whose only legitimacy is its archaic root? *GC Mavrantonis

George C Mavrantonis

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Juries, Social Norms, and Civil Justice

Jason Solomon

65 Alabama Law Review 1125 1203, 2014

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Jury Reform: of Myths and Moral Panics

Peter Duff

International Journal of the Sociology of Law, 1997

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"Between Local Knowledge and National Politics: Debating Rationales for Jury Nullification After Bushell's Case"

Simon Stern

Yale LJ, 2001

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Taking Democracy Seriously: Toward a Jury Centered Jurisprudence

Daniel R . Correa

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The appearance of justice and the advantages of state: The process ofVoir dire in political trials

David Wellman

Contemporary Crises, 1978

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The Unanimous Verdict: Politics and the Jury Trial

Gary Jacobsohn

Washington University Law Review, 1977

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When Juries Meet the Press: Rethinking the Jury\u27s Representative Function in Highly Publicized Cases

Kenneth Nunn

1995

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The American Jury System: A Synthetic Overview

Richard Lempert

Chicago-Kent} Law Review, 2015

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“Why American Democracy Needs the Jury Trial”

Albert Dzur

Criminal Law and Philosophy, 2011

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The Failure of Originalism in Preserving Constitutional Rights to Civil Jury Trial

Renee Lerner

William Mary Bill of Rights Journal, 2014

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The Jury System as a Leap of Faith

Susan Bandes

1996

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Trial by Jury or Judge: Transcending Empiricism

Kevin Clermont

1992

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Mistaken for Consensus: Hung Juries, the Allen Charge, and the End of Jury Deliberation (Law's Mistakes, Austin Sarat, ed.)

Sonali Chakravarti

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Introduction: The Civil Jury as a Political Institution

Jason Solomon

William and Mary Law Review, 2014

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Democratizing the Criminal: Jury Nullification as Exercise of Sovereign Discretion over the Friend-Enemy Distinction

Timothy Delaune

2013

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Musings on the Jury System: Reverence and Respect

Andre Davis

Brooklyn law review, 2001

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INTRODUCTION: SYMPOSIUM ON PAUL GOWDER, THE RULE OF LAW IN THE REAL WORLD

Matthew Lister

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On the Rule of law

peter udondia

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The Hung Jury: The American Jury's Insights and Contemporary Understanding

Paula Hannaford-Agor

CRIMINAL LAW …, 2003

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The Transformation of the American Civil Trial: The Silent Judge

Renee Lerner

William and Mary law review, 2000

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A Brief History of the Criminal Jury in the United States

Andrew Deiss

University of Chicago Law Review, 1994

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The Rise of Directed Verdict: Jury Power in Civil Cases Before the Federal Rules of 1938

Renee Lerner

2013

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The Internationalization of Lay Legal Decision-Making: Jury Resurgence and Jury Research

Richard Lempert

Cornell International Law Journal, 2007

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Punishment, participatory democracy and the jury

Albert Dzur

Contemporary Political Theory, 2014

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The Jury Poll and A Dissenting Juror: When A Juror in A Criminal Trial Disavows Their Verdict in Open Court, 35 J. Marshall L. Rev. 45 (2001)

Karl Moltzen

The John Marshall Law Review, 2001

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Juror Purgators: The Evolution of Compurgation and Jury Nullification Notes

Josh D Perldeiner

2016

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Juries Reborn

Mark Findlay

2007

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The "Kettleful of Law" in Real Jury Deliberations: Successes, Failures, and Next Steps

shari diamond

Northwestern University Law Review, 2012

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The Rule of Law: Pasts, Presents, and two possible Futures

Martin Krygier

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Policies of Secrecy and Denial: Barriers to Jury Reform

Mark Findlay

Current Issues in Criminal Justice, 1996

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