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Influencing Juries In Litigation "Hot Spots", Megan M. La Belle
Influencing Juries In Litigation "Hot Spots", Megan M. La Belle
Indiana Law Journal
This Article considers how corporations are using image advertising in litigation "hot spots" as a means of influencing litigation outcomes. It describes how Samsung and other companies advertised in the Eastern District of Texas--a patent litigation "hot spot"--to curry favor with the people who live there, including by sponsoring an ice rink located directly outside the courthouse. To be sure, image advertisements are constitutionally protected speech and might even warrant the highest level of protection under the First Amendment when they are not purely commercial in nature. Still, the Article argues, courts should be able to prohibit such advertisements altogether, …
Cross-Sectional Challenges: Gender, Race, And Six-Person Juries, Jeannine Bell, Mona Lynch
Cross-Sectional Challenges: Gender, Race, And Six-Person Juries, Jeannine Bell, Mona Lynch
Articles by Maurer Faculty
After two grand juries failed to indict the police officers that killed Michael Brown and Eric Garner in 2014, our nation has engaged in polarizing discussions about how juries reach their decision. The very legitimacy of our justice system has come into question. Increasingly, deep concerns have been raised concerning the role of race and gender in jury decision-making in such controversial cases. Tracing the roots of juror decision-making is especially complicated when jurors’ race and gender are factored in as considerations. This Article relies on social science research to explore the many cross-sectional challenges involved in the jurors’ decision …
Violence And The Truth, Joseph L. Hoffmann
Violence And The Truth, Joseph L. Hoffmann
Indiana Law Journal
Harry Pratter Professorship Lecture, Indiana University School of Law, Bloomington, Indiana
Thinking Clearly About Guilt, Juries, And Jeopardy, Stanton D. Krauss
Thinking Clearly About Guilt, Juries, And Jeopardy, Stanton D. Krauss
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Improving Communications In The Courtroom Symposium (Welcoming Remarks And Statement Of The Issues), Newton N. Minow, Peter David Blanck
Improving Communications In The Courtroom Symposium (Welcoming Remarks And Statement Of The Issues), Newton N. Minow, Peter David Blanck
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: Improving Communications in the Courtroom
Judge-Jury Communications: Improving Communications And Understanding Bias, Ladoris Hazzard Cordell, Robert Rosenthal, Charles F.C. Ruff, Steven J. Adler
Judge-Jury Communications: Improving Communications And Understanding Bias, Ladoris Hazzard Cordell, Robert Rosenthal, Charles F.C. Ruff, Steven J. Adler
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: Improving Communications in the Courtroom
Selecting Impartial Juries: Must Ignorance Be A Virtue In Our Search For Justice -- Welcome And Statement Of The Issue, Fred H. Cate, Newton N. Minow
Selecting Impartial Juries: Must Ignorance Be A Virtue In Our Search For Justice -- Welcome And Statement Of The Issue, Fred H. Cate, Newton N. Minow
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
The Law And Psychology Of Jury Instructions, J. Alexander Tanford
The Law And Psychology Of Jury Instructions, J. Alexander Tanford
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Juror Self-Disclosure In The Voir Dire: A Social Science Analysis, David Suggs, Bruce D. Sales
Juror Self-Disclosure In The Voir Dire: A Social Science Analysis, David Suggs, Bruce D. Sales
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Jury's Role Under The Indiana Constitution, Carolyn White Spengler
The Jury's Role Under The Indiana Constitution, Carolyn White Spengler
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Jury Instruction: Hung Juries-Admonitions Urging Agreement And Direction As To Methods Of Deliberation
Indiana Law Journal
Recent Cases
Peremptory Challenging Of Negro Veniremen As Discrimination Against Negro Criminal Defendant
Peremptory Challenging Of Negro Veniremen As Discrimination Against Negro Criminal Defendant
Indiana Law Journal
Recent Cases: Juries
Appeal And Error-Jury Trial-Power Of Appellate Court To Reverse And Enter Final Judgement Without Granting A New Trial
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Criminal Law-Double Jeopardy-Dismissing After Jury Impaneled
Criminal Law-Double Jeopardy-Dismissing After Jury Impaneled
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Invading The Province Of The Jury, Glenn D. Peters
Invading The Province Of The Jury, Glenn D. Peters
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.