Scholarship about racial disparities in jury selection is extensive, but the data about how parties examine potential jurors in actual trials is limited. This study of jury selection for 792 potential jurors across twelve randomly selected North Carolina capital cases uses conversation analysis to examine the process that produces decisions about who serves on juries. To examine how race influences conversations in voir dire, we adapted the Roter Interaction Analysis System, a widely used framework for understanding the dynamics of patient–clinician communication during clinical encounters, to the legal setting for the first time. This method allows us to document the conversational dynamics of actual questioning of potential jurors that pr...
Racial and ethnic minorities continue to be substantially underrepresented on criminal juries. At al...
As the Court has expanded its definition of jury selection techniques that violate constitutional st...
In the United States, voir dire is viewed as essential to selecting an impartial jury. Judges, lawye...
Scholarship about racial disparities in jury selection is extensive, but the data about how parties ...
This study of individualized jury selection for 792 potentialjurors across 12 North Carolina capital...
In this Article, the authors look at jury selection from the viewpoint of citizens and voters, stand...
After two grand juries failed to indict the police officers that killed Michael Brown and Eric Garne...
An evaluation of four Wake County capital cases from 2014-2018 reveals the disparate effects that th...
Research shows the mere presence of Blacks on capital juries-- on the rare occasions they are seated...
The Supreme Court’s May 2016 decision in Foster v. Chatman involved smoking-gun evidence that the St...
Research shows the mere presence of Blacks on capital juries--on the rare occasions they are seated-...
Racism has left an indelible stain on American history and remains a powerful social force that cont...
This Article reports on four federal jury challenges in which the trial judge or defendants retained...
The conventional wisdom is that most trials are won or lost in jury selection. If this is true, then...
This Article builds on an earlier study analyzing bases and rates of removal of women and African-Am...
Racial and ethnic minorities continue to be substantially underrepresented on criminal juries. At al...
As the Court has expanded its definition of jury selection techniques that violate constitutional st...
In the United States, voir dire is viewed as essential to selecting an impartial jury. Judges, lawye...
Scholarship about racial disparities in jury selection is extensive, but the data about how parties ...
This study of individualized jury selection for 792 potentialjurors across 12 North Carolina capital...
In this Article, the authors look at jury selection from the viewpoint of citizens and voters, stand...
After two grand juries failed to indict the police officers that killed Michael Brown and Eric Garne...
An evaluation of four Wake County capital cases from 2014-2018 reveals the disparate effects that th...
Research shows the mere presence of Blacks on capital juries-- on the rare occasions they are seated...
The Supreme Court’s May 2016 decision in Foster v. Chatman involved smoking-gun evidence that the St...
Research shows the mere presence of Blacks on capital juries--on the rare occasions they are seated-...
Racism has left an indelible stain on American history and remains a powerful social force that cont...
This Article reports on four federal jury challenges in which the trial judge or defendants retained...
The conventional wisdom is that most trials are won or lost in jury selection. If this is true, then...
This Article builds on an earlier study analyzing bases and rates of removal of women and African-Am...
Racial and ethnic minorities continue to be substantially underrepresented on criminal juries. At al...
As the Court has expanded its definition of jury selection techniques that violate constitutional st...
In the United States, voir dire is viewed as essential to selecting an impartial jury. Judges, lawye...