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NJ Supreme Court Rules Juries Not Required to Explain Rejection of Self-Defense Claims

Matt Mangino

Florida defies SCOTUS considers death penalty for sexual assault of children

Lawyers, Gun$ & Money

The Bloodthirsty Authoritarian

Lawfare: Hard National Security Choices

Reading the Tea Leaves in Fulton County

Matt Mangino

Alabama still trying to get to unanimity to impose death sentences

Lawfare: Hard National Security Choices

The Proud Boys Jurors: Who Are They and Can They Be Fair?

Matt Mangino

A tale of two states: Non-unanimous criminal jury verdicts

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Oregon Supreme Court Applies SCOTUS Ruling Retroactively, Overturns All Non-Unanimous Jury Convictions

Wash Park Prophet

Unlike Louisiana, Oregon Does The Right Thing

In Custodia Legis

Citizen Participatory Trials in South Korea

Lawfare: Hard National Security Choices

Supreme Court Grants Certiorari in Gonzalez v. Google and Twitter v. Taamneh: An Overview

Wash Park Prophet

The Aftermath Of Banning Non-Unanimous Jury Verdicts

Verdict

Alabama’s Plan to Execute Kenneth Smith May Be Legal, But It Is Not Just

The Expert Institute

$61.6M Jury Award Holds Doctors Accountable for Preventable Amputation

The Expert Institute

Bayer Roundup Litigation Update: Supreme Court Declines to Review Plaintiff’s $25M Bellwether Judgement

barnold law

Ideology and Originalism

Celebrity Justice

Why Did Bill Cosby Lose in Civil Court but Was Released from Prison?

Just Security

Prosecuting Trump for the Insurrection: The Well-Founded Case for Optimism

Grand Jury Target

How Many Times Can DOJ Try a Case After a Hung Jury? DOJ “Jury Shopping” for a Conviction

Antitrust Update

Justice Breyer’s Antitrust Legacy

Juries

Latest Edition of the Jur-E Bulletin

Juries

Latest Edition of the Jur-E Bulletin

Wash Park Prophet

Will The Louisiana Supreme Court Uphold LWOP For Defendants Convicted With Non-Unanimous Verdicts?

Juries

Vermont Considering Moving Away from Unanimous Civil Jury Verdicts

Juries

The Constitutional Right to Bench Trial