Vol.90, Issue 3

Juries and Lay Participation: American Perspectives and Global Trends

Articles

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Foreword
James F. Holderman
90 Chi.-Kent L. Rev. 785 (2015)

Introduction to Juries and Lay Participation: American Perspectives and Global Trends
Nancy S. Marder, IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law
Valerie P. Hans, Cornell Law School
90 Chi.-Kent L. Rev. 789 (2015)

The American Jury System: A Synthetic Overview
Richard Lempert, University of Michigan
90 Chi.-Kent L. Rev. 825 (2015)

Four Models of Jury Democracy
Jeffrey Abramson, University of Texas at Austin
90 Chi.-Kent L. Rev. 861 (2015)

Some Limitations of Experimental Psychologists’ Criticisms of the American Trial
Robert P. Burns, Northwestern Univeristy School of Law
90 Chi.-Kent L. Rev. 899 (2015)

Juror Bias, Voir Dire, and the Judge-Jury Relationship
Nancy S. Marder, IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law
90 Chi.-Kent L. Rev. 927 (2015)

Decision-Making in the Dark: How Pre-Trial Errors Change the Narrative in Criminal Jury Trials
Kara MacKillop, Duke Law School Center for Criminal Justice and Professional Responsibility
Neil Vidmar, Duke Law School

90 Chi.-Kent L. Rev. 957 (2015)

Preventing Juror Misconduct in a Digital World
Thaddeus Hoffmeister, University of Dayton School of Law
90 Chi.-Kent L. Rev. 981 (2015)

A Tale of Two Countries’ Engagement with the Fair Cross Section Right: Aboriginal Underrepresentation on Ontario Juries and the Boston Marathon Bomber’s Jury Wheel Challenge
Marie Comiskey, University of Toronto
90 Chi.-Kent L. Rev. 1001 (2015)

Ears of the Deaf: The Theory and Reality of Lay Judges in Mixed Tribunals
Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovic, Michigan State University
90 Chi.-Kent L. Rev. 1031 (2015)