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- Title
A Wrong Without a Remedy: Can the Erroneous Grant of a Batson Objection Ever Constitute Reversible Error?
- Authors
Colan, Jonathan D.
- Abstract
The article discusses whether the U.S. Supreme Court (USSC) created a legal right without a remedy, focusing on whether a court's erroneous granting of a Batson objection based on the USSC's ruling in the racial discrimination during jury selection case Batson v. United States (Batson v. Kentucky) can ever constitute reversible error. The U.S. Constitution's Equal Protection Clause and American constitutional violations are mentioned, along with U.S. evidence laws and a harmless error doctrine.
- Subjects
UNITED States; REVERSIBLE error (Law); BATSON v. Kentucky; LEGAL remedies; OBJECTIONS (Evidence); LEGAL rights; HARMLESS error (Law); UNITED States. Supreme Court; EQUAL rights
- Publication
Florida Bar Journal, 2014, Vol 88, Issue 9, p33
- ISSN
0015-3915
- Publication type
Article