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_aGod in the courtroom/ _breligion's role at trial _cBornstein,Brian H. |
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_aOxford: _bOxford University Press, _c2009. |
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505 | _a1 Introduction 1 Part I. Religion and the Jury 2 Religion and the jury's Composition 15 3 The Relationship Between Jurors' Religious Affiliation and Legal Attitudes 35 4 The Relationship Between Jurors' Religious Characteristics and Their Legal Attitudes and Decisions 55 5 Religion in Jury Deliberation 67 Part II. Religion and Judges, Attorneys, and Litigants 6 Judges' Religion 85 7 Attorneys'Religion 113 8 Attorneys' Use of Biblical Appeals 143 9 Religious Figures and Institutions As Litigants 163 10 Conclusion 193 | ||
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