Renée Lettow Lerner, GW Law, has just completed a series of guest posts, entitled “The Uncivil Jury,” for The Volokh Conspiracy:
Americans’ misplaced sentiment about the civil juryThe unromantic origins of the jury and the continuous need for an alternativeThe perils of jury trial, efforts to control juries, and the deceptive allure of nullificationThe collapse of the civil juryWhat to do now — repeal and redesign
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