Seventh Amendment resources
The Seventh Amendment and the futility of historical analogues Seventh Amendment discussion questions Posted April 8, 2015
The Seventh Amendment and the futility of historical analogues Seventh Amendment discussion questions Posted April 8, 2015
Because the text of the Seventh Amendment requires the Court to “preserve” the jury right, courts engage in a historical analysis. Note that the Seventh Amendment was ratified in 1791, long before many modern causes of action were created. What does that mean for new causes of action? In Teamsters v. Terry, union members sued their labor union. The […]
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