Books

Abramson, Jeffrey. We the Jury: The Jury System and the Ideal of Democracy (Basic Books, 1994)

Bogus, Carl T. Why Lawsuits Are Good for America (NYU Press, 2001)

Bornstein, Brian et al, eds. Civil Juries and Civil Justice: Psychological and Legal Perspectives (Springer, 2008)

Burns, Robert P. The Death of the American Trial (University of Chicago Press, 2009)

Dwyer, William L. In the Hands of the People: The Trial Jury’s Origins, Triumphs, Troubles, and Future in American Democracy (St. Martin’s Press, 2002)

Ferguson, Andrew Guthrie. Why Jury Duty Matters: A Citizen’s Guide to Constitutional Action (NYU Press, 2013)

Gastil, John et al. The Jury and Democracy: How Jury Deliberation Promotes Civic Engagement (Oxford University Press, 2010)

Green, Thomas Allen. Verdict According to Conscience: Perspectives on the English Jury Trial 1200-1800 (University of Chicago Press,1985)

Hamilton, William  & Michael McCann. Distorting the Law: Politics, Media, and the Litigation Crisis (University of Chicago Press, 2004)

Hans, Valerie P.  & Neil Vidmar. Judging the Jury, 114 (Perseus Publishing, 1986)

Litan, Robert, ed. Verdict: Assessing the Civil Jury (Brookings Institution, 1993)

Kalven, Jr., Harry & Hans Zeisel. The American Jury (1966)

Rose, Reginald. 12 Angry Men (Penguin Classics, 2006)

Sunstein, Cass R. et al. Punitive Damages: How Juries Decide (University of Chicago Press, 2002)

Vidmar, Neil and Valerie Hans. American Juries: The Verdict (Prometheus Books, 2007)

Vidmar, Neil. Medical Malpractice and the American Jury:  Confronting the Myths About Jury Incompetence, Deep Pockets, and Outrageous Damage Awards (University of Michigan Press, 1995)