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The Death Of Inference, Andrew S. Pollis
The Death Of Inference, Andrew S. Pollis
Faculty Publications
This Article examines a disturbing trend in civil litigation: the demise of the jury’s historic prerogative to draw inferences from circumstantial evidence. Judges have arrogated to themselves the power to dismiss cases if they find the proffered inferenc
The Right Of Self-Representation And The Power Of Jury Nullification, Frank A. Kaufman
The Right Of Self-Representation And The Power Of Jury Nullification, Frank A. Kaufman
Case Western Reserve Law Review
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Selecting A Jury In Political Trials, Jon Van Dyke
Selecting A Jury In Political Trials, Jon Van Dyke
Case Western Reserve Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Effect Of Jury Size On The Probability Of Conviction: An Evaluation Of Williams V. Florida, David F. Walbert
The Effect Of Jury Size On The Probability Of Conviction: An Evaluation Of Williams V. Florida, David F. Walbert
Case Western Reserve Law Review
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Recent Decisions: Criminal Law--Right To Jury Trial In Contempt Proceedings--Applied To The States [Bloom V. Illinois, 391 U.S. (1968)], Lawrence B. Litwin
Recent Decisions: Criminal Law--Right To Jury Trial In Contempt Proceedings--Applied To The States [Bloom V. Illinois, 391 U.S. (1968)], Lawrence B. Litwin
Case Western Reserve Law Review
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Right To Jury Trial Of Legal Issues In Diversity Suits, Edward Kancler
Right To Jury Trial Of Legal Issues In Diversity Suits, Edward Kancler
Case Western Reserve Law Review
No abstract provided.