This article examines the Supreme Court’s jurisprudence relating to the historic Seventh Amendment right to a jury trial. I describe the three-prong analysis that the Court employs, analyze the Court’s decisions that analyze the jury trial, and conclude that the Court’s decisions are consistent with its Seventh Amendment line of cases in which it emphasizes the preservation of the basic right to jury under the first inquiry, while it de-emphasizes the essence and scope of that right under the second and third inquiries
The Seventh Amendment right to a jury trial is a hallmark of the American system of justice. This di...
The debate over improving the civil justice system has gone through many permutations over the years...
This Article begins by reviewing the history, purpose, and function of the Seventh Amendment within ...
This article examines the Supreme Court’s jurisprudence relating to the historic Seventh Amendment r...
The purpose of this article is to emphasize the Seventh Amendment\u27s reexamination clause and how ...
The Federal Bill of Rights and state constitutions rely heavily on procedural protections, especiall...
The right to a jury trial in civil cases, as enumerated in the Seventh Amendment to the United State...
During the last forty years, the increasing complexity of problems in the law and the merger of law ...
Courts have struggled to define the scope and meaning of the seventh amendment over the past two cen...
The criminal defendant’s right to a jury trial is enshrined within the U.S. Constitution as a protec...
Recognizing the continually increasing burden placed on the jury in complex litigation cases, the au...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.The Seventh Amendment to the United States Cons...
This Article begins by reviewing the history, purpose, and function of the Seventh Amendment within ...
Large institutions such as banks, franchisers, international companies, and lessors distrust juries\...
This article examines Supreme Court jurisprudence regarding three circumstances in which the communi...
The Seventh Amendment right to a jury trial is a hallmark of the American system of justice. This di...
The debate over improving the civil justice system has gone through many permutations over the years...
This Article begins by reviewing the history, purpose, and function of the Seventh Amendment within ...
This article examines the Supreme Court’s jurisprudence relating to the historic Seventh Amendment r...
The purpose of this article is to emphasize the Seventh Amendment\u27s reexamination clause and how ...
The Federal Bill of Rights and state constitutions rely heavily on procedural protections, especiall...
The right to a jury trial in civil cases, as enumerated in the Seventh Amendment to the United State...
During the last forty years, the increasing complexity of problems in the law and the merger of law ...
Courts have struggled to define the scope and meaning of the seventh amendment over the past two cen...
The criminal defendant’s right to a jury trial is enshrined within the U.S. Constitution as a protec...
Recognizing the continually increasing burden placed on the jury in complex litigation cases, the au...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.The Seventh Amendment to the United States Cons...
This Article begins by reviewing the history, purpose, and function of the Seventh Amendment within ...
Large institutions such as banks, franchisers, international companies, and lessors distrust juries\...
This article examines Supreme Court jurisprudence regarding three circumstances in which the communi...
The Seventh Amendment right to a jury trial is a hallmark of the American system of justice. This di...
The debate over improving the civil justice system has gone through many permutations over the years...
This Article begins by reviewing the history, purpose, and function of the Seventh Amendment within ...