Table of Contents:
- Crisis, what crisis? Perception and reality in civil justice /Brian H. Bornstein and Timothy R. Robicheaux
- What's the story? Explanations and narratives in civil jury decisions /Reid Hastie
- Civil juries in ecological context : methodological implications for research /Neil Vidmar
- What is the study of jury decision making about and what should it be about? /Richard L. Wiener
- Crossing the punitive-compensatory divide /Catherine M. Sharkey
- Relationship between punitive and compensatory awards : combining extreme data with the mass of awards /Theodore Eisenberg, Valerie P. Hans, and Martin T. Wells
- Damages as metaphor : a commentary /Susan Poser
- Faking it? Citizen perceptions of whiplash injuries /Valerie P. Hans
- Reflections on juryphobia and medical malpractice reform /Stephan Landsman
- How juryphobia and fears of fraudulent claims disserve medical malpractice reform efforts /Monica K. Miller
- Apologies and civil justice /Jennifer K. Robbennolt
- Can we talk? Therapeutic jurisprudence, restorative justice, and tort litigation /Edie Greene
- Constructs of justice : beyond civil litigation /Alan J. Tomkins and Kimberly Applequist
- Signs for the future of civil justice research /Brian H. Bornstein