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  • Volume 70: Issue 4
    Indiana Law Journal
    Volume 70: Issue 4
    Fall 1995
    Symposium: The Capital Jury Project
    Keynote Address: The Death Penalty Dialogue Between Law and Social Science
    David C. Baldus

    The Capital Jury Project: Rationale, Design, and Preview of Early Findings
    William J. Bowers

    Violence, Representation, and Responsibility in Capital Trials: The View from the Jury
    Austin Sarat

    Where’s the Buck?—Juror Misperception of Sentencing Responsibility in Death Penalty Cases
    Joseph L. Hoffmann

    Discretion in Capital Sentencing Instructions: Guided or Misguided?
    James Luginbuhl & Julie Howe

    Cross-Overs—Capital Jurors Who Change Their Minds About the Punishment: A Litmus Test for Sentencing Guidelines
    Marla Sandys

    Taking Capital Jurors Seriously
    Craig Haney

    How Juries Decide Death: The Contributions of the Capital Jury Project
    Valerie P. Hans

    The Capital Jury Project: The Role of Responsibility and How Psychology Can Inform the Law
    Steven J. Sherman

    Should Juries and the Death Penalty Mix?: A Prediction About the Supreme Court’s Answer
    Christopher Slobogin

    Notes

    The ADA and the NLRA: Balancing Individual and Collective Rights
    Robert A. Dubault

    Constitutional Analysis of Indiana’s Controlled Substance Excise Tax
    F. Anthony Paganelli

    Comment
    ‘Jurassic‘ Trade Dispute: The Exclusion of the Audiovisual Sector from the GATT
    Jones M. Grant


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