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What is Wrong with American Juries and How to Fix It

by Richard K. Willard

“Two interrelated phenomena explain the failings of our jury system: (1) people who should be serving on juries often try to avoid jury service; and (2) people who are willing and capable of serving often are prevented from doing so.”

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    Hon. Frank Easterbrook

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