Examines the outsized influence of jurors on prosecutorial discretionThanks to television and popular media, the jury is deeply embedded in the American public’s imagination of the legal system. For the country’s federal prosecutors, however, jurors have become an increasingly rare sight. Today, in fact, less than 2% of their cases will proceed to an actual jury trial. And yet, when federal prosecutors describe their jobs and what the profession means to them, the jury is a central theme.Anna Offit’s The Imagined Juror examines the counterintuitive importance of jurors in federal prosecutors’ work at a moment when jury trials are statistically in decline. Drawing on extensive field research among federal prosecutors, the book represents “th...
What do jurors want to know? Jury research tells us that jurors want to understand the information t...
Each year in the United States there are over 150,000 jury trials. Theoretically, the jury serves as...
Grand Jury 2.0: Modern Perspectives on the Grand Jury challenges the American legal culture to re-im...
Examines the outsized influence of jurors on prosecutorial discretionThanks to television and popula...
This article offers an unprecedented empirical window into prosecutorial discretion drawing on long-...
This Article examines American prosecutors’ approaches to uncertainty during voir dire. At different...
This article focuses on prosecutors’ practices of drafting, critiquing and revising opening and clos...
“Experts” appear in the modern American courtroom on the jury as well as in the witness box, posing ...
Almost from the moment the law is set to paper, it is shaped and refined through acts of interpretat...
This article explores questions related to the emergence of the jury\u27s new representative functio...
The United States jury system is unique in the world in the frequency of its use and its symbolic si...
Encounters with the legal system are unevenly distributed throughout the American population, with B...
abstract: The jury is a perfect example of American democracy in action. People convicted of crimes ...
This Leadership White Paper discusses the utilization of jurors in the American judicial system. Aft...
In this Article, the authors look at jury selection from the viewpoint of citizens and voters, stand...
What do jurors want to know? Jury research tells us that jurors want to understand the information t...
Each year in the United States there are over 150,000 jury trials. Theoretically, the jury serves as...
Grand Jury 2.0: Modern Perspectives on the Grand Jury challenges the American legal culture to re-im...
Examines the outsized influence of jurors on prosecutorial discretionThanks to television and popula...
This article offers an unprecedented empirical window into prosecutorial discretion drawing on long-...
This Article examines American prosecutors’ approaches to uncertainty during voir dire. At different...
This article focuses on prosecutors’ practices of drafting, critiquing and revising opening and clos...
“Experts” appear in the modern American courtroom on the jury as well as in the witness box, posing ...
Almost from the moment the law is set to paper, it is shaped and refined through acts of interpretat...
This article explores questions related to the emergence of the jury\u27s new representative functio...
The United States jury system is unique in the world in the frequency of its use and its symbolic si...
Encounters with the legal system are unevenly distributed throughout the American population, with B...
abstract: The jury is a perfect example of American democracy in action. People convicted of crimes ...
This Leadership White Paper discusses the utilization of jurors in the American judicial system. Aft...
In this Article, the authors look at jury selection from the viewpoint of citizens and voters, stand...
What do jurors want to know? Jury research tells us that jurors want to understand the information t...
Each year in the United States there are over 150,000 jury trials. Theoretically, the jury serves as...
Grand Jury 2.0: Modern Perspectives on the Grand Jury challenges the American legal culture to re-im...