
Publications
American Bar Association, Committee on Jury Standards. Standards Relating to Juror Use and Management. Chicago, IL: American Bar Association, 1993.
American Bar Association, Section of Litigation. Civil Trial Practice Standards (CTPS). Chicago, IL: American Bar Association, 1998.
http://www.abanet.org/litigation/litnews/practice/civil.html
American Judicature Society. Enhancing The Jury System: A Guidebook for Jury Reform. Chicago, IL: American Judicature Society, 1999.
Bates, Stephen. The American Jury System (Cantigny Conference Series Special Report). Chicago, IL: McCormick Tribune Foundation, 2000.
Boatright, Robert G. Improving Citizen Response to Jury Summonses: A Report with Recommendations. Chicago, IL: American Judicature Society, 1998.
Litan, Robert E. Verdict: Assessing the Civil Jury System. Washington, DC: The Brookings Institute, 1993.
Munsterman, G. Thomas. Jury System Management. Williamsburg, VA: National Center for State Courts, 1996.
Munsterman, G. Thomas, Paula L. Hannaford and G. Marc Whitehead, eds. Jury Trial Innovations. Williamsburg, VA: National Center for State Courts, 1997.
National Center for State Courts. Through the Eyes of the Juror: A Manual for Addressing Juror Stress. Williamsburg, VA: National Center for State Courts, 1998.
http://www.ncsc.dni.us/RESEARCH/jurorstr/jurorstr.htm
Special Issues of Periodicals
DePaul Law Review, 1998 Clifford Symposium: The American Civil Jury: Illusion and Reality, vol. 48.
Some Notes on the Civil Jury in Historical Perspective. Lawrence M. Friedman.
Public Opinion About the Civil Jury: Can Reality be Found in the Illusions? Michael J. Saks.
How Judges View Civil Juries. Paula L. Hannaford, B. Michael Dann, and G. Thomas Munsterman.
Jury Awards for Medical malpractice and Post-Verdict Adjustments of Those Awards. Neil Vidmar, Felicia Gross, and Mary Rose.
Juror Judgments about Liability and Damages: Sources of Variability and Ways to Increase Consistency. Shari S. Diamond, Michael J. Saks, and Stephan Landsman.
The Illusions and Realities of Jurors' Treatment of Corporate Defendants. Valerie P. Hans.
Scientifically Complex Cases, Trial by Jury, and the Erosion of Adversarial Processes. Joseph Sanders.
Movie Juries. Carol J. Clover.
Judges'
Journal, Fall 1997, vol. 36 no.4
Reshaping the Bedrock of Democracy: American Jury Reform During the Last 30 Years. G. Thomas Munsterman and Paula L. Hannaford.
Educating Jurors Means Better Trials: Jury Reform in Arizona. Robert D. Myers and Gordon M. Griller.
A Judge's Perspective on Jury Reform from the Other Side of the Jury Box. Judith S. Kaye.
Jury Deliberations and the Need for Jury Reform: An Outsider's View. David Schneider.
Jury Nullification: An Example Right Before Our Cameras. John Fallahay and David Schneider.
A Citizen's Suggestions for Minimum Standards for Jury Facilities and Juror Treatment. James Needham
A Survey of Jury Reforms: Initiatives, Innovations Abound. John Fallahay.
Judicature,
March-April 1996, vol. 79, no. 5.
Jury Research and Reform: An Introduction. Nancy J. King.
A Brief History of State Jury Reform Efforts. G. Thomas Munsterman.
The Capital Jury: Is It Tilted Toward Death? William J. Bowers.
Improving Decisions on Death by Revising and Testing Jury Instructions. Shari S. Diamond and Judith N. Levi.
A Step Above Anecdote: A Profile of the Civil Jury in the 1990's. Ostrom, Brian J., David B. Rottman and John A. Goerdt.
The Contested Role of the Civil Jury in Business Litigation. Valerie P. Hans.
Pretrial Prejudice in Canada: A Comparative Perspective on the Criminal Jury. Neil Vidmar.
Increasing Juror Participation in Trials Through Note Taking and Question Asking. Larry Heuer and Steven Penrod.
The Smaller the Jury, The Greater the Unpredictability. Michael J. Saks.
The Impact of Sequestration on Juries. James P. Levine.
Stratified Juror Selection: Cross-Section by Design. Nancy J. King and G. Thomas Munsterman.
Jury Reform: The Arizona Experience. B. Michael Dann and George Logan, III.
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform, Winter 1999, vol. 32, no. 2.
Jury Reform at the End of the Century: Real Agreement, Real Changes. Phoebe C. Ellsworth.
The Role of "Stories" in civil Jury Judgments. Reid Hastie.
Jury Trials in the Heartland. Stephen E. Chappelear.
Creating a Seamless Transition from Jury Box to Jury Room for More Effective Decision Making. Annie King Phillips.
The Interplay of Race and False Claims of Jury Nullification. Nancy S. Marder.
The Rise and Fall of Affirmative Action in Jury Selection. Avern Cohn and David R. Sherwood.
Jury Trial Techniques in Complex Civil Litigation. Ronald S. Longhofer.
The Arizona Jury Reform Permitting Civil Jury Trial Discussions: The Views of Trial Participants, Judges and Jurors. Valerie P. Hans, Paula L. Hannaford and G. Thomas Munsterman.
Articles
Boatright, Robert G. "Behind Closed Doors": Assisting Jurors With Their Deliberations." Judicature 83 (1999): 52-57.
Dann, B. Michael. "'Learning Lessons' and 'Speaking Rights': Creating Educated and Democratic Juries." Indiana Law Review 68 (1993): 1229-
Hannaford, Paula L., Valerie P. Hans and G. Thomas Munsterman. " Permitting Jury Discussions During Trial: Impact of the Arizona Reform." Law and Human Behavior 24 (2000): 359-382.
Hannaford, Paula L., Valerie P. Hans and G. Thomas Munsterman. "How Much Justice Hangs in the Balance? A New Look at Hung Jury Rates." Judicature 83 (1999): 59-67.
Saxton, Bradley. "How Well Do Jurors Understand Jury Instructions? A Field Test Using Real Juries and Real Trials in Wyoming." University of Wyoming Land and Water Law Review 33 (1998).