Public perceptions that the civil justice system is in crisis are apparently widespread, but little is known about the causes or correlates of such views. This article analyzes the litigation crisis attitudes of a sample of civil jurors. Like the public, jurors endorsed a number of statements suggesting that there is a litigation crisis. Factor analysis identified two independent components: general concern over excessive litigation, and criticism of the civil jury. Litigation crisis views were found in all demographic and attitudinal subgroups. However, attitudes about the civil justice system were related to the respondent\u27s political efficacy, claims consciousness, belief in a just world, age, religion, and race
Whereas in 2013 there had been widespread celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the landmark Su...
Whereas in 2013 there had been widespread celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the landmark Su...
Two hundred years is a long time. It is too long after formation of a court system to ask such basic...
Public perceptions that the civil justice system is in crisis are apparently widespread, but little ...
Public perceptions that the civil justice system is in crisis are apparently widespread, but little ...
Public perceptions that the civil justice system is in crisis are apparently widespread, but little ...
Excessive litigation has created a crisis in America, according to an article on the Alexandria, Vi...
Excessive litigation has created a crisis in America, according to an article on the Alexandria, Vi...
Many strongly believe the United States faces a crisis in access to civil justice but differ starkly...
Many strongly believe the United States faces a crisis in access to civil justice but differ starkly...
Many strongly believe the United States faces a crisis in access to civil justice but differ starkly...
We know very little about the people and institutions that make up the bulk of the United States civ...
We know very little about the people and institutions that make up the bulk of the United States civ...
We know very little about the people and institutions that make up the bulk of the United States civ...
Two hundred years is a long time. It is too long after formation of a court system to ask such basic...
Whereas in 2013 there had been widespread celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the landmark Su...
Whereas in 2013 there had been widespread celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the landmark Su...
Two hundred years is a long time. It is too long after formation of a court system to ask such basic...
Public perceptions that the civil justice system is in crisis are apparently widespread, but little ...
Public perceptions that the civil justice system is in crisis are apparently widespread, but little ...
Public perceptions that the civil justice system is in crisis are apparently widespread, but little ...
Excessive litigation has created a crisis in America, according to an article on the Alexandria, Vi...
Excessive litigation has created a crisis in America, according to an article on the Alexandria, Vi...
Many strongly believe the United States faces a crisis in access to civil justice but differ starkly...
Many strongly believe the United States faces a crisis in access to civil justice but differ starkly...
Many strongly believe the United States faces a crisis in access to civil justice but differ starkly...
We know very little about the people and institutions that make up the bulk of the United States civ...
We know very little about the people and institutions that make up the bulk of the United States civ...
We know very little about the people and institutions that make up the bulk of the United States civ...
Two hundred years is a long time. It is too long after formation of a court system to ask such basic...
Whereas in 2013 there had been widespread celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the landmark Su...
Whereas in 2013 there had been widespread celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the landmark Su...
Two hundred years is a long time. It is too long after formation of a court system to ask such basic...