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Latest Edition of the Jur-E Bulletin

Varghese and Smith Law Blog

Could Supreme Court Ruling on Non-Unanimous Verdicts Affect Texas Jury Trials?

Matt Mangino

SCOTUS rules juries in criminal trials must be unanimous

The Right Coast

Supreme Court: Dimming the Light of Sinai

Global Military Justice Reform

Jury, er panel, unanimity

IPBiz

The Supreme Court in Romag v. Fossil: showing of willfulness not mandated to recover lost profits under the Lanham Act

Dorf on Law

What's Jury Unanimity Got to do with it? Race, Aid to Religion, and Abortion in the Ramos Case

Verdict

Rethinking Retroactivity in Light of the Supreme Court’s Jury Unanimity Requirement

Pittsburgh Legal Back Talk

US Supreme Court holds that juries must render unanimous decisions in state criminal cases

Juries

SCT Requires Unanimous Verdicts in Criminal Trials: Ramos v. Louisiana

Global Military Justice Reform

Sullivan on Ramos

Inversecondemnation.com

Shades Of Takings In Both Of Yesterday's SCOTUS Opinions

The Crime Report

High Court Says Jury Convictions Must Be Unanimous

Global Military Justice Reform

Is military jury unanimity now in the cards?

Southern District of Florida Blog

SCOTUS updates

Legal Theory Blog

Orentlicher on the Case for Unanimous Voting Rules on Appellate Courts

43(B)log

Trademark Scholars Roundtable, Stanford part 2

Matt Mangino

GateHouse: Supreme Court has second chance to end nonunanimous verdicts

Matt Mangino

Florida Supreme Court rules that a unanimous jury is not required for death penalty

The Crime Report

Florida Death Penalty Reversal Prompts Legal ‘Chaos’

Terry Lenamon on the Death Penalty

Poole: Florida Supreme Court Reverses Hurst

Justice Building Blog

PER CURIAM AND PILLOWCASES

The Crime Report

FL High Court: Death Cases Don’t Need Unanimous Juries

Matt Mangino

Florida high court reverses itself on death penalty

Legally Speaking Ohio

Oral Argument Preview: Should Prior Acquittal Evidence be Admissible in Subsequent Criminal Trials? State of Ohio v. Michael Smith