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Publication year2002
CitationVol. 26 No. 02

UNIVERSITY OF PUGET SOUND LAW REVIEWVolume 26, No. 3WINTER 2003

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WINTER 2003-#14CANARY IN THE COAL MINE: THE IMPORTANCE OF THE TRIAL JURYHon. Barbara Jacobs Rothstein

WINTER 2003-#15Reflections 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 RegimeHon. John C. Coughenour

WINTER 2003-#16Recent Changes to Washington's Jury Trials: A Great System Made Even BetterJeffrey C. Grant

WINTER 2003-#17The Discreet Charm of the Mixed Jury: The Epistemology of Jury Selection and The Perils of Post-ModernismPeter J. Richards

WINTER 2003-#18Property Rights, Federalism, and the Public Rights-of-WayFrederick E. Ellrod III and Nicholas P. Miller

WINTER 2003-#19Evidence Teaching Wisdom: A SurveyCalvin William Sharpe

WINTER 2003-#20Foreign Judgments in American and English Courts: A Comparative AnalysisBrian Richard Paige

WINTER 2003-#21The Insurability of Punitive Damages in Washington: Should Insureds Who Engage in Intentional Misconduct Reap the Benefit of Their "Bargains?"Stephanie L. Grassia

WINTER 2003-#22Stacking the Deck against Suspected Terrorists: The Dwindling Procedural Limits on the Government's Power to Indefinitely Detain United States Citizens as Enemy Combatants...

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