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    May 2004

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    Published in Court Review: The Journal of the American Judges Association, 41:1 (2004), pp. 2. Copyright © 2004 National Center for State Courts. Used by permission. Online at http://aja.ncsc.dni.us/htdocs/publications.htm.

    Abstract

    One of the challenges faced by a journal serving a specialized audience, like judges, is to balance general-interest articles with ones on a single topic. Some topics are of sufficient significance, though, that we will devote most or all of an issue of Court Review to that topic. When we do this, we work hard to find authors who are in the forefront of work in that area. For this issue on jury reform, we think you’ll be pleased with the result. The authors who have contributed to this issue are unquestionably among the top experts in the field.

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