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Volume 66
2001
Number 4
THE JURY IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY:
AN INTERDISCIPLINARY CONFERENCE
CONTENTS
Introduction
(PDF)
Susan N. Herman &
Lawrence M. Solan
ARTICLES
Emotions in Jurors’ Decisions
(PDF)
Reid Hastie
How Jurors Decide on Death:
(PDF)
Guilt is Overwhelming; Aggravation
Requires Death; and Mitigation is
No Excuse
Ursula Bentele &
William J. Bowers
The Rocky Road to Legal Reform:
Improving the Language of
Jury Instructions (PDF)
Peter Tiersma
Juries and Expert Evidence
(PDF)
Neil Vidmar &
Shari Seidman Diamond
“Language-Qualifying” Juries to
Exclude Bilingual Speakers
(PDF)
Marina Hsieh
Jury Nullification:
Legal and Psychological Perspectives (PDF)
Irwin A. Horowitz,
Norbert L. Kerr &
Keith E. Niedermeier
Musings on the Jury System:
Reverence and Respect (PDF)
Hon. Andre M. Davis
Juries and Technology:
Equipping Jurors for the
Twenty-First Century (PDF)
Nancy S. Marder
NOTES
Choice of Law and the Right to Publicity:
Domicile as an Essential First Step
We’re All Winners: Game Theory, The
Adjusted Winner Procedure and
Property Division at Divorce
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