Landsman explores several questions about the function of the modern civil jury in America, including why juries have been given so important a place in the judicial process and how the jury ought to be constituted to carry ought its work
The debate over the civil jury in the United States – in both the academic literature and public dom...
The debate over the civil jury in the United States – in both the academic literature and public dom...
The debate over the civil jury in the United States – in both the academic literature and public dom...
In his article, Professor Landsman surveys the historical progress of the civil jury. He argues that...
Landsman explores several questions about the function of the modern civil jury in America, includin...
At the root of many contemporary debates over the civil justice or tort system--debates over punitiv...
This article examines the evolution of the jury from its origins in England through its transportati...
This paper attempts to examine critically the role of the civil jury by determining what functions i...
Early in this nation’s history, the civil jury was the most important institutional check on biased ...
The jury in the United States is fraught with paradoxes. Even though the number of jury trials in th...
This essay is intended to provide in brief compass a review of much that is known about the American...
The use of juries in the US civil process is a central point of conflict in transatlantic legal rela...
Early in this nation’s history, the civil jury was the most important institutional check on biased ...
This article provides a brief historical explanation of the role that juries have played in Anglo-Am...
In reviewing debates and research evidence about jury trials for our book, American Juries: The Verd...
The debate over the civil jury in the United States – in both the academic literature and public dom...
The debate over the civil jury in the United States – in both the academic literature and public dom...
The debate over the civil jury in the United States – in both the academic literature and public dom...
In his article, Professor Landsman surveys the historical progress of the civil jury. He argues that...
Landsman explores several questions about the function of the modern civil jury in America, includin...
At the root of many contemporary debates over the civil justice or tort system--debates over punitiv...
This article examines the evolution of the jury from its origins in England through its transportati...
This paper attempts to examine critically the role of the civil jury by determining what functions i...
Early in this nation’s history, the civil jury was the most important institutional check on biased ...
The jury in the United States is fraught with paradoxes. Even though the number of jury trials in th...
This essay is intended to provide in brief compass a review of much that is known about the American...
The use of juries in the US civil process is a central point of conflict in transatlantic legal rela...
Early in this nation’s history, the civil jury was the most important institutional check on biased ...
This article provides a brief historical explanation of the role that juries have played in Anglo-Am...
In reviewing debates and research evidence about jury trials for our book, American Juries: The Verd...
The debate over the civil jury in the United States – in both the academic literature and public dom...
The debate over the civil jury in the United States – in both the academic literature and public dom...
The debate over the civil jury in the United States – in both the academic literature and public dom...