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Volume
31 Number 2, Winter 2005: Image
Opening Statement: The American Jury Project and the Image of the Justice System | ![]()
Dennis J. Drasco
The backbone of the American justice system is trial by jury. In fact, the jury trial is the hallmark of our participatory democracy. Working at its best, the jury trial puts justice in the hands of citizens—not judges, not litigants, not lawyers...
The following articles from the Winter 2005 issue are available to
Section members and are in PDF format (
):
- » From the Bench: All the World’s a Stage
Cathy R. Silak - » Face Time Before a Jury
Alan K. Cotler - » The Extra Burden of the Black Hat
Richard J. Magid - » The Care and Feeding of Inside Counsel
William T. Garcia, Robert M. Craig III, and Eileen M. Letts - » Common Witness Misperceptions (And Things Witnesses Don’t Tell Their
Lawyers)
Elaine Lewis - » This Brand Is My Brand: Litigating Product Image
Natalie J. Spears and S. Roberts Carter III - » Putting Your Worst Foot Forward
Elaine E. Bucklo - » Talking to the Press and Making Them Listen
Skyler Bentsen and Daniel Scardino - » In Sheep’s Clothing
Kenneth P. Nolan - » My Stupid Mistakes
Peter D. Baird - » Legal Lore: Wyatt Earp on Trial—How Cross-Examination Really Won the West
Steven Lubet - » Advance Sheet
Robert E. Shapiro - » Literary Trials: The Shadow of Justice
Milton Hirsch

