This Article begins by reviewing the history, purpose, and function of the Seventh Amendment within the American constitutional system. It then discusses the Supreme Court‘s analytical framework for preserving the fundamental features of the right to a civil jury trial while simultaneously permitting rational legal development of the jury system. Next, the Article provides a brief overview of the Court‘s Daubert jurisprudence, and argues that the creation of judicial gatekeeping has caused an institutional shift of adjudicatory authority away from juries and into the hands of judges in violation of the Seventh Amendment. The Article concludes by suggesting three legal reforms that would achieve many of the same goals of Daubert without infr...
The debate over improving the civil justice system has gone through many permutations over the years...
This article examines the Supreme Court’s jurisprudence relating to the historic Seventh Amendment r...
The Seventh Amendment requires that the civil jury trial right be “preserved” in “Suits at common la...
This Article begins by reviewing the history, purpose, and function of the Seventh Amendment within ...
Recognizing the continually increasing burden placed on the jury in complex litigation cases, the au...
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 ...
The purpose of this article is to emphasize the Seventh Amendment\u27s reexamination clause and how ...
This article examines the Supreme Court’s jurisprudence relating to the historic Seventh Amendment r...
(the) Supreme Court\u27s Sixth and Seventh Amendment jurisprudence has not created a more expansive ...
This Article argues that the administrative state’s most acute constitutional fault is its routine f...
The right to a jury trial in civil cases, as enumerated in the Seventh Amendment to the United State...
The Federal Bill of Rights and state constitutions rely heavily on procedural protections, especiall...
The debate over improving the civil justice system has gone through many permutations over the years...
This article examines the Supreme Court’s jurisprudence relating to the historic Seventh Amendment r...
The Seventh Amendment requires that the civil jury trial right be “preserved” in “Suits at common la...
This Article begins by reviewing the history, purpose, and function of the Seventh Amendment within ...
Recognizing the continually increasing burden placed on the jury in complex litigation cases, the au...
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 ...
The purpose of this article is to emphasize the Seventh Amendment\u27s reexamination clause and how ...
This article examines the Supreme Court’s jurisprudence relating to the historic Seventh Amendment r...
(the) Supreme Court\u27s Sixth and Seventh Amendment jurisprudence has not created a more expansive ...
This Article argues that the administrative state’s most acute constitutional fault is its routine f...
The right to a jury trial in civil cases, as enumerated in the Seventh Amendment to the United State...
The Federal Bill of Rights and state constitutions rely heavily on procedural protections, especiall...
The debate over improving the civil justice system has gone through many permutations over the years...
This article examines the Supreme Court’s jurisprudence relating to the historic Seventh Amendment r...
The Seventh Amendment requires that the civil jury trial right be “preserved” in “Suits at common la...