Abstract
Landsman explores several questions about the function of the modern civil jury in America, including why juries have been given so important a place in the judicial process and how the jury ought to be constituted to carry ought its work.
Citation
Stephan Landsman,
The Civil Jury in America,
62 Law and Contemporary Problems
285-304
(Spring 1999)
Available at: https://scholarship.law.duke.edu/lcp/vol62/iss2/11