Duncan v. Louisiana
Further Readings
- Biskupic, Joan, and Elder Witt, eds. Congressional Quarterly's Guide to the U.S. Supreme Court, 3rd ed. Washington, DC: Congressional Quarterly, Inc., 1996.
- Brody, David C. "Sparf and Dougherty Revisited: Why the Court Should Instruct a Jury of Its Nullification Right." American Criminal Law Review, fall 1995, p. 89.
- Butler, Jeff E. "Petty Offenses, Serious Consequences: Multiple Petty Offenses and the Sixth Amendment Right to Jury Trial." Michigan Law Review, December 1995, p. 872.
- Cushman, Robert F. Cases in Constitutional Law, 7th ed. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1989.
- Cushman, Robert F. Leading Constitutional Decisions. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1982.
- Friedman, Barry. "Dialogue and Judicial Review." Michigan Law Review, February 1993, p. 577.
- Grant, Paul. "Nullified Jurors=Nullified Justice." The National Law Journal, Vol. 19, no. 43, June 23, 1997.
- Kerper, Hazel B. Introduction to the Criminal Justice System, 2nd ed. Minneapolis: West Publishing Co., 1979.
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- Duncan v. Louisiana - Background Amendments And The History Of Trial By Jury
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