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William & Mary Law Review
The Civil Jury as a Political Institution Symposium
Volume 55 (2013-2014), Issue 3 (2014)
Prefatory Matter
Introduction: The Civil Jury as a Political Institution
Jason M. Solomon and Paula Hannaford-Agor
Symposium Articles
Opening Remarks
Akhil Reed Amar
Second-Order Diversity Revisited
Jeffrey Abramson
The Jury as a Political Institution: An Internal Perspective
Robert P. Burns
Diversity and the Civil Jury
Christina S. Carbone and Victoria C. Plaut
Embedded Experts on Real Juries: A Delicate Balance
Shari Seidman Diamond, Mary R. Rose, and Beth Murphy
What's It Worth? Jury Damage Awards as Community Judgments
Valerie P. Hans
An Exploration of "Noneconomic" Damages in Civil Jury Awards
Herbert M. Kritzer, Guangya Liu, and Neil Vidmar
The Jury and Participatory Democracy
Alexandra D. Lahav
Juries as Regulators of Last Resort
Stephan Landsman
Fiduciary Principles and the Jury
Ethan J. Leib, Michael Serota, and David L. Ponet
Political Decision Making by Informed Juries
William E. Nelson
Jury Ignorance and Political Ignorance
Ilya Somin
Restoring the Civil Jury's Role in the Structure of Our Government
Sheldon Whitehouse