Symposium: Toward More Reliable Jury Verdicts
Volume 49, Issue 3 (2001) Symposium: Toward More Reliable Jury Verdicts
Symposium: Toward More Reliable Jury Verdicts
Articles
Table of Contents
Cleveland State Law Review
Introduction Symposium: Toward More Reliable Jury Verdicts - Law, Technology, and Media Development since the Trials of Dr. Sam Sheppard
Patricia J. Falk
A Distant Mirror: The Sheppard Case from the Next Millennium
James Robertson
Personal Reflections on the Reliability of Jury Verdicts
Sam Reese Sheppard
Struck by the Falling Bullet: The Continuing Need for Definitive Standards in Media Coveage of Criminal Proceedings
John A. Walton
Scientific Evidence and the Ethical Obligations of Attorneys
Michael J. Saks
Witness to History: The Role of Legal Commentators in High Profile Trials - Opening Remarks
Laurie L. Levenson
The Problem with Innocence
Margaret Raymond
Convicting the Innocent beyond a Reasonable Doubt: Some Lessons about Jury Instructions from the Sheppard Case
Lawrence M. Solan
Scientific Evidence in the Sam Sheppard Case
Paul C. Giannelli
And Justice for Doc Sam
Joel Jay Finer
Notes
Environmental Audit Privilege Laws: Stripping the Public's Right to Know
Jennifer Lukas Jackson