BYU Law Review
Volume 1975 (1975), Issue 2
Frontmatter
Articles
Symposium: The Use of Videotape in the Courtroom
Tom C. Clark
The Effects of Videotape Testimony in Jury Trials: Studies on Juror Decision Making, Information Retention, and Emotional Arousal
Gerald R. Miller, David C. Bender, Frank Boster, B. Thomas Florence, Norman Fontes, John Hocking, and Henry Nicholson
Juror Perceptions of Trial Testimony as a Function of the Method of Presentation: A Comparison of Live, Color Video, Black-and-White Video, Audio, and Transcript Presentations
Gerald R. Williams, Larry C. Farmer, Rex E. Lee, Bert P. Cundick, Robert J. Howell, and C. Keith Rooker
An Assessment of Videotape in the Criminal Courts
Ernest H. Short, B. Thomas Florence, and Mary Alice Marsh
Critique - Data in Search of Theory in Search of Policy: Behavioral Responses to Videotape in the Courtroom
Gordon Bermant
Opening Pandora's Box: Asking Judges and Attorneys To React to the Videotape Trial
Robert J. Grow and Robert A. Johnson
The Design of Videotape Systems for Legal Education
Dale A. Whitman and Gerald R. Williams
Casenotes
BYU Law Review
Editorial Board
1975-1976
- Editor-in-Chief
- Monte N. Stewart
- Executive Editor
- Robert A. Johnson
- Articles Editors
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R. Bruce Duffield
Robert J. Grow - Case Note Editors
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Dee V. Benson
James E. Gleason, Jr. R. Scott Robinson - Comment Editors
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David K. Detton
Larry Jensen - Business Manager
- Stanley G. Ellis
- Members
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Eric G. Andersen
Paul D. Barber
Breck H. Barton
Dale F. Gardiner
Eric A. Goodwin
David M. Jorgensen
David Kimball
Gordon D. Laws
Michael A. Neider
Dennis K. Poole
Roy K. Ross
David V. Sanderson, Jr.
Anthony W. Schofield
James B. Whitesides
E. Mark Zobrist - Faculty Advisor
- James H. Backman
- Secretary
- Mary Anne Jeffrey