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Apocalypse Now?, Richard L. Marcus
Apocalypse Now?, Richard L. Marcus
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Agent Orange on Trial: Mass Toxic Disasters in the Courts by Peter H. Schuck
Suing The Press: Libel, The Media, And Power, Michael L. Chidester
Suing The Press: Libel, The Media, And Power, Michael L. Chidester
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Suing the Press: Libel, the Media, and Power by Rodney A. Smolla
Judging The Jury, Eric M. Acker
Judging The Jury, Eric M. Acker
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Judging the Jury by Valerie P. Hans and Neil Vidmar
The Costs Of Complexity, Stephen B. Burbank
The Costs Of Complexity, Stephen B. Burbank
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Complex Litigation: Cases and Materials on Advanced Civil Procedure by Richard L. Marcus and Edward F. Sherman
The Civil Jury--An Endangered Species, John Feikens
The Civil Jury--An Endangered Species, John Feikens
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
George Bernard Shaw, the Irish dramatist and arch gadfly, once said, "The reasonable man adapts himself to the world: the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man. "
With this tantalizing opener, let me say that I will attempt to point out to you my deep concern about the gradual elimination of jury trials in civil cases in our country.