Volume 78, Issue 3 (2003) Symposium: The Jury at a Crossroad: The American Experience
Symposium EditorNancy S. Marder
Front Matter
Table of Contents - Issue 3
Chicago-Kent Law Review
Articles
How Much Do We Really Know about Race and Juries? A Review of Social Science Theory and Research
Samuel R. Sommers and Phoebe C. Ellsworth
Race, Diversity, and Jury Composition: Battering and Bolstering Legitimacy
Leslie Ellis and Shari Siedman Diamond
Jurors and the Future of "Tort Reform"
B. Michael Dann
Avoid Bald Men and People with Green Socks? Other Ways to Improve the Voir Dire Process in Jury Selection
Valerie P. Hans and Alayna Jehle
Nullification at Work? A Glimpse from the National Center for State Courts Study of Hung Juries
Paula L. Hannaford-Agor and Valerie P. Hans
Jurors as Statutory Interpreters
Lawrence M. Solan
Proof Beyond All Possible Doubt: Is there a Need for Higher Burden of Proof When the Sentence May Be Death?
Leonard B. Sand and Danielle L. Rose
Notes
Technology Service Solutions: New Wine in Old Wineskins?
Elizabeth A. Pawlicki
Editors
- Editor-in-Chief
- Michael S. Shapiro
- Managing Editor
- Jennifer L. Warta
- Executive Articles Editors
- Jason R. Braswell
- Ryan A. Horning
- Allison Kirk
- John P. McCorry
- Kelly M. Neff
- Daniel R. Paulsen
- Suzanne L. Sias
- Linnea C. Stack
- Executive Notes & Comments Editor
- Patricia L. Boye-Williams
- Notes & Comments Editors
- William A. Beckman
- David F. Benson
- Lauren A. Cohen
- Alison Dietrichs
- John J. Marhoefer
- Nicholas R. Mitchell
- Thomas J. Posey
- Seth M. Rosenberg
- Edward Staudacher
- Cindy S. Stuyvesant
- Michael P. Tomlinson
- Sofia M. Zneimer
- Website Editor
- Sofia M. Zneimer