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Section 12 Of The Canada Evidence Act And The Deliberations Of Simulated Juries, Valerie P. Hans, Anthony N. Doob
Section 12 Of The Canada Evidence Act And The Deliberations Of Simulated Juries, Valerie P. Hans, Anthony N. Doob
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
In the past, there have been three major approaches to the experimental investigation of the jury. First, juror selection research involves the study of the relation between verdicts or leniency toward certain classes of defendants and the characteristics of potential jurors. The second class of research is group study, in which the amount and style of individual participation is observed within the context of simulated jury deliberations (e.g., Strodtbeck, James and Hawkins, 1957). Finally, experimental psychology has made another contribution to the study of the jury; numerous researchers have conducted experimental studies employing legal stimulus materials. Typically, in such a …
Design Defect Litigation Revisited, James A. Henderson Jr.
Design Defect Litigation Revisited, James A. Henderson Jr.
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
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The Antibiotics Class Actions, Charles W. Wolfram
The Antibiotics Class Actions, Charles W. Wolfram
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Promise And Reality In Legal Services, Roger C. Cramton
Promise And Reality In Legal Services, Roger C. Cramton
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.