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Home > Journals > CJLPP > Vol. 7 > Iss. 1 (1997)

 
Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy

Volume 7, Issue 1 (Symposium: Juries: Arbiters or Arbitrary - Redefining the Role of the Jury)

Articles

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Scapegoating the Jury
Clay S. Conrad

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Comments on Jury Nullification
John W. Bissell

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Myth of Black Juror Nullification: Racism Dressed Up in Jurisprudential Clothing
Elissa Krauss and Martha Schulman

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Realistic Responses to the Limitations of Batson v. Kentucky
Shari Seidman Diamond, Leslie Ellis, and Elisabeth Schmidt

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Removing Juror Bias by Applying Psychology to Challenges for Cause
Arthur H. Patterson and Nancy L. Neufer

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Expert Witness and Jury Comprehension: An Expert’s Perspective
James S. Schutz

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Assessing Medical Malpractice Jury Verdicts: A Case Study of an Anesthesiology Department
Bryan A. Liang

Comment

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Introduction - Juries: Arbiters or Arbitrary
Jeffrey J. Rachlinski

Notes

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Inkblot Jurisprudence: Romer v. Evans as a Great Defeat for the Gay Rights Movement
Mark E. Papadopoulos

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Act of Infidelity: Why the Defense of Marriage Act Is Unfaithful to the Constitution
Jon-Peter Kelly

 
 
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