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Panel Three: The Roles of Juries and the Press in the Modern Judicial System

Publication ,  Journal Article
Vidmar, N; Bromwich Esq., M; Diamond, S; Kirtley, J; Sanford, B; Totenberg, N; Wermiel, S
Published in: American University Law Review
1991

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Published In

American University Law Review

Publication Date

1991

Volume

40

Start / End Page

597

Related Subject Headings

  • 1801 Law
 

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Vidmar, N., Bromwich Esq., M., Diamond, S., Kirtley, J., Sanford, B., Totenberg, N., & Wermiel, S. (1991). Panel Three: The Roles of Juries and the Press in the Modern Judicial System. American University Law Review, 40, 597.
Vidmar, N., M. Bromwich Esq., S. Diamond, J. Kirtley, B. Sanford, N. Totenberg, and S. Wermiel. “Panel Three: The Roles of Juries and the Press in the Modern Judicial System.” American University Law Review 40 (1991): 597.
Vidmar N, Bromwich Esq. M, Diamond S, Kirtley J, Sanford B, Totenberg N, et al. Panel Three: The Roles of Juries and the Press in the Modern Judicial System. American University Law Review. 1991;40:597.
Vidmar, N., et al. “Panel Three: The Roles of Juries and the Press in the Modern Judicial System.” American University Law Review, vol. 40, 1991, p. 597.
Vidmar N, Bromwich Esq. M, Diamond S, Kirtley J, Sanford B, Totenberg N, Wermiel S. Panel Three: The Roles of Juries and the Press in the Modern Judicial System. American University Law Review. 1991;40:597.

Published In

American University Law Review

Publication Date

1991

Volume

40

Start / End Page

597

Related Subject Headings

  • 1801 Law