Ensuring Racial Representation on Jury Panels: An Empirical and Simulation Analysi
In Powers v. Ohio, the Court held that a peremptory challenge based on race violates the equal pro...
Discrimination in the jury system has been a matter of constitutional and ethical concern at least s...
African-Americans are overrepresented in felony convictions and, thus, more likely to be excluded fr...
One of the ideals underlying any jury system is that those groups of citizens charged with the respo...
As illustrated by the recent Los Angeles riots, communities perceive bias in the judicial system whe...
Of the various selection methods that contribute to the underrepresentation of members of racial and...
Court reformers continue to debate over efforts to select juries more diverse than are typically ach...
A disproportionately high number of criminal defendants are black and Latino, and yet trial juries t...
Racially mixed criminal juries deliberate better and are viewed by the public as more legitimate tha...
Impartiality is both elusive and important for the legitimacy of the jury and its decisions. After p...
This paper examines the impact of jury racial composition on trial outcomes using a unique data set ...
Racial and ethnic minorities continue to be substantially underrepresented on criminal juries. At al...
One of the main and ongoing problems plaguing the American jury system has been ensuring that juries...
The jury system is intended to instill fairness and increase confidence in the American legal system...
This Essay considers the narrow question of whether, in changing venue, a court ought in principle t...
In Powers v. Ohio, the Court held that a peremptory challenge based on race violates the equal pro...
Discrimination in the jury system has been a matter of constitutional and ethical concern at least s...
African-Americans are overrepresented in felony convictions and, thus, more likely to be excluded fr...
One of the ideals underlying any jury system is that those groups of citizens charged with the respo...
As illustrated by the recent Los Angeles riots, communities perceive bias in the judicial system whe...
Of the various selection methods that contribute to the underrepresentation of members of racial and...
Court reformers continue to debate over efforts to select juries more diverse than are typically ach...
A disproportionately high number of criminal defendants are black and Latino, and yet trial juries t...
Racially mixed criminal juries deliberate better and are viewed by the public as more legitimate tha...
Impartiality is both elusive and important for the legitimacy of the jury and its decisions. After p...
This paper examines the impact of jury racial composition on trial outcomes using a unique data set ...
Racial and ethnic minorities continue to be substantially underrepresented on criminal juries. At al...
One of the main and ongoing problems plaguing the American jury system has been ensuring that juries...
The jury system is intended to instill fairness and increase confidence in the American legal system...
This Essay considers the narrow question of whether, in changing venue, a court ought in principle t...
In Powers v. Ohio, the Court held that a peremptory challenge based on race violates the equal pro...
Discrimination in the jury system has been a matter of constitutional and ethical concern at least s...
African-Americans are overrepresented in felony convictions and, thus, more likely to be excluded fr...