Constitutional Decision Rules for Juries

57 Pages Posted: 10 Nov 2005 Last revised: 17 Dec 2009

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Catherine T. Struve

University of Pennsylvania Law School

Abstract

Recent scholarship on constitutional decision rules distinguishes courts from other constitutional decision makers, but has not explored distinctions - within the judicial institution - between judges and juries. Correlatively, social science literature on jury comprehension has proposed methods for improving jury instructions, but that literature has not considered in any detail the doctrinal complexities of constitutional law. This Article, drawing upon both fields, presents an agenda for crafting constitutional decision rules specifically for juries. Implementing this agenda will enhance the adjudication of constitutional tort claims, and could also render constitutional doctrine more accessible to non-lawyers.

Keywords: jury, decision rules, civil rights, Section 1983

Suggested Citation

Struve, Catherine T., Constitutional Decision Rules for Juries. Columbia Human Rights Law Review, Vol. 37, p. 659, 2006, U of Penn Law School, Public Law Working Paper No. 06-22, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=841265

Catherine T. Struve (Contact Author)

University of Pennsylvania Law School ( email )

3501 Sansom Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
United States

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