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Volume 1, Number 3, November 2004

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The Vanishing Trial
pp. v-vii(3)
Author: Patricia Lee Refo

The Case for Trials: Considering the Intangibles
pp. 627-636(10)
Author: Paul Butler

Puzzles about Supply-Side Explanations for Vanishing Trials: A New Look at Fundamentals
pp. 637-658(22)
Authors: Shari Seidman Diamond; Jessica Bina

The Day Before Trials Vanished
pp. 689-703(15)
Author: Lawrence M. Friedman

Disappearing Trials? A Comparative Perspective
pp. 735-754(20)
Author: Herbert M. Kritzer

Examining Trial Trends in State Courts: 1976–2002
pp. 755-782(28)
Authors: Brian J. Ostrom; Shauna M. Strickland; Paula L. Hannaford-Agor

Vanishing Trials: The Bankruptcy Experience
pp. 913-942(30)
Author: Elizabeth Warren

So What? Possible Implications of the Vanishing Trial Phenomenon
pp. 973-984(12)
Author: Stephan Landsman

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