Jurors decide whether certain facts have been proven according to the applicable legal standards. What is the relationship between the jury, as a collective decision-making body, on one hand, and the views of individual jurors, on the other? Is the jury merely the sum total of the individual views of its members? Or do juries possess properties and characteristics of agency (for example, beliefs, knowledge, preferences, intentions, plans, and actions) that are in some sense distinct from those of its members? This Article explores these questions and defends a conception of the jury as a group agent with agency that may differ from that of its members. The Article then argues that this conception of the jury contains important implications ...
Through the Eyes of Jurors is the first law journal article to consider all of the major cognitive ...
Although the jury trial is regarded as a lynchpin of the American concept of justice, ambivalence ab...
abstract: This thesis provides jurors in criminal cases with a body of advice to guide and enrich th...
Jurors decide whether certain facts have been proven according to the applicable legal standards. Wh...
This article explores questions related to the emergence of the jury\u27s new representative functio...
The common law of evidence is counterintuitive because it seeks to facilitate the search for truth b...
An analysis of mock jury deliberations indicated that juries could competently evaluate facts, weed ...
When evidence with a scientific basis is offered, two fundamental questions arise. First, should it ...
This study uses a new criminal case data set to partially replicate Kalven and Zeisel\u27s classic s...
This Article begins with the puzzle of why law does not embrace the “product rule”; a mathematically...
Abstract-Research on juror comprehension is reviewed with special attention to recent studies compar...
Almost from the moment the law is set to paper, it is shaped and refined through acts of interpretat...
Much of the extant research on jury decision making has been conducted at the juror level, examining...
Two experiments examined individual and group decision mak-ing when decision criteria led to outcome...
At the root of many contemporary debates over the civil justice or tort system—debates over punitive...
Through the Eyes of Jurors is the first law journal article to consider all of the major cognitive ...
Although the jury trial is regarded as a lynchpin of the American concept of justice, ambivalence ab...
abstract: This thesis provides jurors in criminal cases with a body of advice to guide and enrich th...
Jurors decide whether certain facts have been proven according to the applicable legal standards. Wh...
This article explores questions related to the emergence of the jury\u27s new representative functio...
The common law of evidence is counterintuitive because it seeks to facilitate the search for truth b...
An analysis of mock jury deliberations indicated that juries could competently evaluate facts, weed ...
When evidence with a scientific basis is offered, two fundamental questions arise. First, should it ...
This study uses a new criminal case data set to partially replicate Kalven and Zeisel\u27s classic s...
This Article begins with the puzzle of why law does not embrace the “product rule”; a mathematically...
Abstract-Research on juror comprehension is reviewed with special attention to recent studies compar...
Almost from the moment the law is set to paper, it is shaped and refined through acts of interpretat...
Much of the extant research on jury decision making has been conducted at the juror level, examining...
Two experiments examined individual and group decision mak-ing when decision criteria led to outcome...
At the root of many contemporary debates over the civil justice or tort system—debates over punitive...
Through the Eyes of Jurors is the first law journal article to consider all of the major cognitive ...
Although the jury trial is regarded as a lynchpin of the American concept of justice, ambivalence ab...
abstract: This thesis provides jurors in criminal cases with a body of advice to guide and enrich th...