Despite the early American jury’s near-mythical role as a check on overreaching government agents, the contemporary jury’s role in constitutional adjudication remains opaque. Should the jury have the right to nullify criminal statutes on constitutional grounds? Should the jury apply constitutional doctrine in civil rights suits against government officers? Should courts of appeals defer to the jury’s application of constitutional law, or review it de novo?This Article offers the first holistic analysis of the jury’s role in constitutional adjudication. It argues that the Constitution’s text, history, and structure strongly support the jury’s authority to apply constitutional law to the facts of a case and offer solid, though mixed, support ...
This Article argues that the administrative state’s most acute constitutional fault is its routine f...
This Article begins by reviewing the history, purpose, and function of the Seventh Amendment within ...
(the) Supreme Court\u27s Sixth and Seventh Amendment jurisprudence has not created a more expansive ...
Despite the early American jury’s near-mythical role as a check on overreaching government agents, t...
Despite the early American jury’s near-mythical role as a check on overreaching government agents, t...
Suits brought under 42 U.S.C. section 1983 to recover damages for excessive force by the police bear...
Appellate harmless error review, an early twentieth-century innovation prompted by concerns of effic...
This Article begins by reviewing the history, purpose, and function of the Seventh Amendment within ...
Recent scholarship on constitutional decision rules distinguishes courts from other constitutional d...
The purpose of this article is to emphasize the Seventh Amendment\u27s reexamination clause and how ...
Appellate harmless error review, an early twentieth-century innovation prompted by concerns of effic...
The purpose of this article is to emphasize the Seventh Amendment\u27s reexamination clause and how ...
The purpose of this article is to emphasize the Seventh Amendment\u27s reexamination clause and how ...
The purpose of this article is to emphasize the Seventh Amendment\u27s reexamination clause and how ...
The purpose of this article is to emphasize the Seventh Amendment\u27s reexamination clause and how ...
This Article argues that the administrative state’s most acute constitutional fault is its routine f...
This Article begins by reviewing the history, purpose, and function of the Seventh Amendment within ...
(the) Supreme Court\u27s Sixth and Seventh Amendment jurisprudence has not created a more expansive ...
Despite the early American jury’s near-mythical role as a check on overreaching government agents, t...
Despite the early American jury’s near-mythical role as a check on overreaching government agents, t...
Suits brought under 42 U.S.C. section 1983 to recover damages for excessive force by the police bear...
Appellate harmless error review, an early twentieth-century innovation prompted by concerns of effic...
This Article begins by reviewing the history, purpose, and function of the Seventh Amendment within ...
Recent scholarship on constitutional decision rules distinguishes courts from other constitutional d...
The purpose of this article is to emphasize the Seventh Amendment\u27s reexamination clause and how ...
Appellate harmless error review, an early twentieth-century innovation prompted by concerns of effic...
The purpose of this article is to emphasize the Seventh Amendment\u27s reexamination clause and how ...
The purpose of this article is to emphasize the Seventh Amendment\u27s reexamination clause and how ...
The purpose of this article is to emphasize the Seventh Amendment\u27s reexamination clause and how ...
The purpose of this article is to emphasize the Seventh Amendment\u27s reexamination clause and how ...
This Article argues that the administrative state’s most acute constitutional fault is its routine f...
This Article begins by reviewing the history, purpose, and function of the Seventh Amendment within ...
(the) Supreme Court\u27s Sixth and Seventh Amendment jurisprudence has not created a more expansive ...