
Symposium
Improving Communications in the Courtroom Symposium (Welcoming Remarks and Statement of the Issues)
Newton N. Minow and Peter David Blanck
Judge-Jury Communications: Improving Communications and Understanding Bias
Ladoris Hazzard Cordell, Robert Rosenthal, Charles F.C. Ruff, and Steven J. Adler
Innovations for Improving Courtroom Communications and Views from Appellate Courts
B. Michael Dann, James D. Heiple, Michael J. Saks, Patricia McGowan Wald, and Peter David Blanck
Demonstration and Discussion of Technological Advances in the Courtroom
Elizabeth L. Browning, Theodore D. Ciccone, Robert M. Parker, Robert F. Ruyak, and Fred H. Cate
Articles
Communicating with Juries
Fred H. Cate and Newton N. Minow
Pay No Attention to the Woman Behind the Bench: Musings of a Trial Court Judge
LaDoris H. Cordell and Florence O. Keller
Science and Ethics in Conducting, Analyzing, and Reporting Social Science Research: Implications for Social Scientists, Judges, and Lawyers
Robert Rosenthal and Peter David Blanck
Judicial Nullification
Michael J. Saks
Jurors' Views of Civil Lawyers: Implications for Courtroom Communication
Valerie P. Hans and Krista Sweigart
Helping Jurors Out: Post-Verdict Debriefing for Jurors in Emotionally Disturbing Trials
Leigh B. Bienen
Comment
FERC-SEC Overlapping Jurisdiction and the Ohio Power Litigation: A Loss for Ratepayers
Gary D. Levenson
Notes
The American Judicial Review Quagmire: A Canadian Proposal
Caroline S. Earle
The Advocacy of "Constitutional" Conduct
Marshall C. Derks