No. 26-02, December 2002
Index
- Table of Contents
- Canary in the Coal Mine: the Importance of the Trial Jury
- Reflections on Russia's Revival of Trial by Jury: History Demands That We Ask Difficult Questions Regarding Terror Trials, Procedures to Combat Terrorism, and Our Federal Sentencing Regime
- Recent Changes to Washington's Jury Trials: a Great System Made Even Better
- The Discreet Charm of the Mixed Jury: the Epistemology of Jury Selection and the Perils of Post-modernism
- Property Rights, Federalism, and the Public Rights-of-way
- Evidence Teaching Wisdom: a Survey
- Foreign Judgments in American and English Courts: a Comparative Analysis
- The Insurability of Punitive Damages in Washington: Should Insureds Who Engage in Intentional Misconduct Reap the Benefit of Their "bargains?"
- Stacking the Deck Against Suspected Terrorists: the Dwindling Procedural Limits on the Government's Power to Indefinitely Detain United States Citizens as Enemy Combatants