A Review of Reconstructing Reality in the Courtroom: Justice and Judgement in American Culture by W. Lance Bennett and Martha S. Feldma
Law is all about human life, yet struggles to keep life at bay. This is especially true of the crimi...
A Book Notice about The Process Is the Punishment: Handling Cases in a Lower Criminal Court by Malc...
A brief review of psychological theories of juror decision making is followed by an introduction to ...
A Review of Reconstructing Reality in the Courtroom: Justice and Judgement in American Culture by W...
Two centuries ago, the American criminal justice was run primarily by laymen. Jury trials passed mor...
A Review of The Roots of Justice by Lawrence M. Friedman and Robert V. Percival, and Conscience and ...
A Review of Tightening the Reins of Justice in America: A Comparative Analysis of the Criminal Jury...
As Judge Elrod’s comments suggest, the most well-known courtroom film classics, like 12 Angry Men, A...
This dissertation examines the performances of reality television courtroom judges through the frame...
A Review of The Jury: Trial and Error in the American Courtroom by Stephen J. Adle
The presence of Plain people in the justice system historically involves civil disputes. A more rece...
The structure and practices of justice systems in many parts of the world are undergoing what can be...
This Article exposes internal contradictions in case law concerning the use and admissibility of fil...
Book review of Marc L. Miller & Ronald F. Wright\u27s Criminal Procedure: Cases, Statutes, and Execu...
What does a judge do when he decides a case? It would be interesting to collect the answers ranging ...
Law is all about human life, yet struggles to keep life at bay. This is especially true of the crimi...
A Book Notice about The Process Is the Punishment: Handling Cases in a Lower Criminal Court by Malc...
A brief review of psychological theories of juror decision making is followed by an introduction to ...
A Review of Reconstructing Reality in the Courtroom: Justice and Judgement in American Culture by W...
Two centuries ago, the American criminal justice was run primarily by laymen. Jury trials passed mor...
A Review of The Roots of Justice by Lawrence M. Friedman and Robert V. Percival, and Conscience and ...
A Review of Tightening the Reins of Justice in America: A Comparative Analysis of the Criminal Jury...
As Judge Elrod’s comments suggest, the most well-known courtroom film classics, like 12 Angry Men, A...
This dissertation examines the performances of reality television courtroom judges through the frame...
A Review of The Jury: Trial and Error in the American Courtroom by Stephen J. Adle
The presence of Plain people in the justice system historically involves civil disputes. A more rece...
The structure and practices of justice systems in many parts of the world are undergoing what can be...
This Article exposes internal contradictions in case law concerning the use and admissibility of fil...
Book review of Marc L. Miller & Ronald F. Wright\u27s Criminal Procedure: Cases, Statutes, and Execu...
What does a judge do when he decides a case? It would be interesting to collect the answers ranging ...
Law is all about human life, yet struggles to keep life at bay. This is especially true of the crimi...
A Book Notice about The Process Is the Punishment: Handling Cases in a Lower Criminal Court by Malc...
A brief review of psychological theories of juror decision making is followed by an introduction to ...