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Vol. 30, No. 2, Winter 2004: Juries
Opening Statement: The Vanishing Trial | ![]()
Patricia Lee Refo
Is the trial an endangered species in our courts? Are the number of trials declining and, if so, why? And should we care?…
The following articles from the Winter 2004 issue are available to Section members and are in PDF format (
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- » From the Bench: Brevity A View from the Federal Bench on Courtroom Technology
Mark W. Bennett - » Deselecting” the Jury in a Civil Case
Robert A. Clifford - » Six Strikes and You’re Safe: The All-White Jury
Shirley Baccus-Lobel - » Demonstrative Exhibits on a Budget
Alan B. Parker - » Jury Instructions: A Road Map for Trial Counsel
Sylvia Walbolt and Cristina Alonso - » I Hate Arbitration (Most of the Time)
Robert E. Shapiro - » The Care and Feeding of Jurors
Janet S. Kole - » Hearsay, Juries, White Elephants, and Hippopotamuses
Jeffrey Cole - » Legal Lore: Exodus, the Trial
Robert and Marilyn Aitken - » Litigator’s Bookshelf: Fowler’s Modern English Usage
William Pannill - » Advance Sheet
Robert E. Shapiro - » Literary Trials: Post Captain
Patrick O’Brian
