International Drug Cartels: Miami Vice or Government Spice

By Edward R. Shohat & Pamela I. Perry

By Edward R. Shohat & Pamela I. Perry

Citizen Comprehension of Difficult Issues: Lessons from Civil Jury Trials

By Joe S. Cecil, Valerie P. Hans, Elizabeth C. Wiggins

By Joe S. Cecil, Valerie P. Hans, Elizabeth C. Wiggins

Who is an Impartial Juror in an Age of Mass Media?

By Newton N. Minow & Fred H. Cate

On the Effectiveness of Voir Dire in Criminal Cases with Prejudicial Pretrial Publicity: An Empirical Study

By Norbert L. Kerr, Geoffrey P. Kramer, John S. Carroll & James J. Alfini

By Norbert L. Kerr, Geoffrey P. Kramer, John S. Carroll & James J. Alfini

Jurors’ Attitudes About Civil Litigation and the Size of Damage Awards

By Edith Greene, Jane Goodman & Elizabeth F. Loftus

By Edith Greene, Jane Goodman & Elizabeth F. Loftus

Is Attorney-Conducted Voir Dire an Effective Procedure for the Selection of Impartial Juries

By Reid Hastie

By Reid Hastie

What Empirical Research Tell Us: Studying Judges’ and Juries’ Behavior

By Peter David Blanck

By Peter David Blanck

Panel One: What Empirical Research Tells Us, and What We Need to Know About Juries and the Quest for Impartiality

By AU Law Review

Selecting Impartial Juries: Must Ignorance be a Virtue in Our Search for Justice–Welcome and Statement of the Issue

By Newton N. Miniow & Fred H. Cate

Keynote Address: The Impact of Television on the Jury System: Ancient Myths and Modern Realism

By Fred Graham

By Fred Graham