Jury Reform and Live Deliberation Research

Amicus Curiae 5 (1):64-70 (2023)
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Abstract

Researchers face perennial difficulties in studying live jury deliberation. As a result, the academic community struggles to reach a consensus on key matters of legal reform concerning jury trials. The hurdles faced by empirical jury researchers are often legal or institutional. This note argues that the legal and institutional barriers preventing live deliberation research should be removed and discusses two forms that live deliberation research could take.

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Lewis Ross
London School of Economics

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