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Home > PLR > Vol. 21 > No. 1 (2002)

 

Saint Louis University Public Law Review

The Jury's Role in Administering Justice in the United States (Volume XXI, No. 1)

Prefatory Matter

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Table of Contents

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Masthead

Foreword

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Foreword
Christopher Tracy and Beth Hensley Orwick

Articles

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The Jury’s Role in Administering Justice in the U.S. Introduction to Saint Louis Public Law Review Jury Issue
Stephen C. Thaman

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Insights into the Deliberative Process
The Honorable William D. Stiehl

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Narrative Relevance, Imagined Juries, and a Supreme Court Inspired Agenda for Jury Research
Richard O. Lempert

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Judicial Instructions, Defendant Culpability, and Jury Interpretation of Law
Darryl K. Brown

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Do Jury Trials Encourage Harsh Punishments in the United States?
William T. Pizzi

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Of Mushrooms and Nullifiers: Rules of Evidence and the American Jury
Stephan Landsman

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U.S. Jury Reform: The Active Jury and the Adversarial Ideal
Valerie P. Hans

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An Overview of the American Criminal Jury
Kimberly A. Mottley, David Abrami, and Darryl K. Brown

General Article

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Duty, Power, and Limits of Police Use of Deadly Force in Missouri
Joseph J. Simeone

Note

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Lofton v. Kearney: Discrimination Declared Constitutional in Florida
Carolyn S. Grigsby

Comment

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Judges Bound by the Law: A Case Study of the Unconstitutional Misapplication of the Judicial Conduct and Disability Act of 1980 and a Proposal to Prevent Future Misapplications
Benjamin F. Westhoff

 
 
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