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Percentage of Civil Terminations During/After Trial, U.S. District Courts 1962-2002

Civil Justice Reforms: Why Eliminating Civil Jury Trials Should Not Be An Option Rebecca Love Kourlis, Institute for the Advancement of the American Legal System . Percentage of Civil Terminations During/After Trial, U.S. District Courts 1962-2002.

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Percentage of Civil Terminations During/After Trial, U.S. District Courts 1962-2002

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  1. Civil Justice Reforms:Why Eliminating Civil Jury Trials Should Not Be An OptionRebecca Love Kourlis,Institute for the Advancement of the American Legal System

  2. Percentage of Civil Terminations During/After Trial, U.S. District Courts 1962-2002

  3. Number of Civil Trials by Bench or Jury, U.S. District Courts 1962-2002

  4. Number of Civil Filings by Jurisdictional Basis, U.S. District Courts 1962-2002

  5. Per Capita Civil Filings, U.S. District Courts 1962-2002

  6. Source: Ostrom et al., Examining Trial Trends in State Courts: 1976-2002, 1 J. Empirical Legal Stud. 755, 769 (2004).

  7. Source: Ostrom et al., Examining Trial Trends in State Courts: 1976-2002, 1 J. Empirical Legal Stud. 755, 768 (2004).

  8. The Vanishing Jury Trial Why should we care? What should we do?

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