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Justice System Journal Articles

NCSC’s Justice System Journal (JSJ) was first published by the Institute for Court Management in 1974 and is the only refereed, scholarly journal devoted to the topic of judicial administration, broadly understood.  JSJ tackles subjects of interest to practitioners and scholars alike, such as court security, court administration and management, problem-solving courts, state and federal appellate procedures, and judicial ethics.


2005

G. Thomas Munsterman.  Review of Jonakait, The American Jury SystemThis article discusses the American jury system as it relates to peremptory challenges, challenges for cause, vicinage, jury instructions, nullification, and many other topics of interest.   
(Vol. 26, No. 2)

Todd Lochner.  Impaneling Multiple Juries in Civil Suits.  This article discusses Impaneling multiple juries in civil suits may serve as an appropriate, innovative strategy to overcome insurmountable evidentiary problems when there are multiple defendants with somewhat conflicting interests.
(Vol. 26, No. 2)

 

1985

M. Cash Mathews.  The County Grand Jury System: A Study in Reforms.  This study focuses on the role of volunteers in grand jury performance in its civil, rather than criminal function. (Vol. 10, No. 1)


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