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Home > Law Journals > Brooklyn Law Review > Vol. 66 > Iss. 4 (2001)

 
Brooklyn Law Review

Volume 66, Issue 4 (2001)


The Jury in the Twenty-First Century: An Interdisciplinary Conference

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Introduction
Susan N. Herman and Lawrence M. Solan

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Emotions in Juror's Decisions
Reid Hastie

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How Jurors Decide on Death: Guilt is Overwhelming; Aggravation Requires Death; and Mitigation is No Excuse
Ursula Bentele and William J. Bowers

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The Rocky Road to Legal Reform: Improving the Language of Jury Instructions
Peter Tiersma

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Juries and Expert Evidence
Neil Vidmar and Shari Seidman Diamond

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"Language Qualifying" Juries to Exclude Bilingual Speakers
Marina Hsieh

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Jury Nullification: Legal and Psychological Perspectives
Irwin Horowitz and Norbert L. Kerr

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Musings on the Jury System: Reverence and Respect
Hon. Andre M. Davis

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Juries and Technology: Equipping Jurors for Twenty-First Century
Nancy S. Marder

Notes

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Choice of Law and the Right of Publicity: Domicile as an Essential First Step
Melinda R. Eades

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We're All Winners: Game Theory, The Adjusted Winner Procedure and Property Division at Divorce
Jeremy A. Matz

 
 
 
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ISSN: 0007-2362

 
 
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