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Are Twelve Heads Better Than One?, Phoebe Ellsworth
Are Twelve Heads Better Than One?, Phoebe Ellsworth
Law Quadrangle (formerly Law Quad Notes)
An analysis of mock jury deliberations indicated that juries could competently evaluate facts, weed out errors, and focus on important issues. However the jurors' understanding of the law and how to apply it was substantially inferior to their understanding of the facts and issues.
This article has been condensed with permission from one originally published in Law and Contemporary Problems, Vol. 52, No. 4. Most reference citations have been deleted. For a fully-footnoted copy of the original article, please contact the LQN editor.
Few advocates of the jury system would argue that the average juror as competent a tribunal as …
A Permanent International Criminal Court: A Proposal That Overcomes Past Objections, Sandra L. Jamison
A Permanent International Criminal Court: A Proposal That Overcomes Past Objections, Sandra L. Jamison
Denver Journal of International Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Options For A Democratic South Africa, Achim Köddermann
Constitutional Options For A Democratic South Africa, Achim Köddermann
Denver Journal of International Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
"Mixture Or Substance": Continuing Disparity Under The Federal Sentencing Guidelines Section 2d1.1, Eric J. Stockel
"Mixture Or Substance": Continuing Disparity Under The Federal Sentencing Guidelines Section 2d1.1, Eric J. Stockel
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.
United States V. Gaudin: A Decision With Material Impact, Jeffrey Saks
United States V. Gaudin: A Decision With Material Impact, Jeffrey Saks
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.