The Rodney King cases focused a public spotlight on the role and consequences of jury decisions at a moment in history when juries have become the objects of politically-motivated reform efforts. The juxtaposition of political reactions to the King cases and contemporary efforts to reform the power of juries provides an enlightening illustration of underlying issues about both the jury\u27s proper role in the American governing system and the political interests pushing for jury reform
Using the metaphor of the People as a body, this article argues that the jury acts as the People\u27...
This article explores questions related to the emergence of the jury\u27s new representative functio...
A content analysis of newspaper editorials about the trial of the four officers ac-cused of beating ...
In this Article, the authors look at jury selection from the viewpoint of citizens and voters, stand...
As juries become both less common and more expensive, some have questioned the wisdom of preserving ...
The United States jury system is unique in the world in the frequency of its use and its symbolic si...
No idea was more central to our Bill of Rights. - indeed, to America\u27s distinctive regime of gove...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze O.J. Simpsons criminal trial to provide an understanding of ...
This article seeks to reframe how citizens see jury service in America.Juries once existed at the co...
Under what circumstances, if any, is it right for juries to ignore the dictates of law in arriving a...
The jury system lies at the heart of our democratic criminal justice system, but it has lost much of...
This Comment will trace the roots of the Double Jeopardy Clause of the U.S. Constitution and provide...
Since the end of Reconstruction, the criminal jury box has both reflected and reproduced racial hier...
Purpose: We revisit the Rodney King incident and verdict to study their effect on confidence in loca...
At the root of many contemporary debates over the civil justice or tort system—debates over punitive...
Using the metaphor of the People as a body, this article argues that the jury acts as the People\u27...
This article explores questions related to the emergence of the jury\u27s new representative functio...
A content analysis of newspaper editorials about the trial of the four officers ac-cused of beating ...
In this Article, the authors look at jury selection from the viewpoint of citizens and voters, stand...
As juries become both less common and more expensive, some have questioned the wisdom of preserving ...
The United States jury system is unique in the world in the frequency of its use and its symbolic si...
No idea was more central to our Bill of Rights. - indeed, to America\u27s distinctive regime of gove...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze O.J. Simpsons criminal trial to provide an understanding of ...
This article seeks to reframe how citizens see jury service in America.Juries once existed at the co...
Under what circumstances, if any, is it right for juries to ignore the dictates of law in arriving a...
The jury system lies at the heart of our democratic criminal justice system, but it has lost much of...
This Comment will trace the roots of the Double Jeopardy Clause of the U.S. Constitution and provide...
Since the end of Reconstruction, the criminal jury box has both reflected and reproduced racial hier...
Purpose: We revisit the Rodney King incident and verdict to study their effect on confidence in loca...
At the root of many contemporary debates over the civil justice or tort system—debates over punitive...
Using the metaphor of the People as a body, this article argues that the jury acts as the People\u27...
This article explores questions related to the emergence of the jury\u27s new representative functio...
A content analysis of newspaper editorials about the trial of the four officers ac-cused of beating ...