An Essay on the Trial by Jury - Written in 1852 by Lysander Spooner, this is an excellent treatise on the reason we have the jury system available as a right within the anglo-saxon justice system. (Added: 01 Jan 2001
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Are You Death Qualified? - Asserting that, by allowing 'death qualified' juries in death penalty cases, doubt is cast on the fairness of trials in capital cases. (Added: 01 Jan 2001
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Fully Informed Jury Association - Non-profit educational association whose mission is to inform all Americans about their rights, powers and responsibilties when serving as trial jurors. (Added: 01 Jan 2001
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Fully Informed Jury Association - A non-profit educational association whose mission is to inform all Americans about their rights, powers and responsibilties when serving as trial jurors. FIJA also seeks to restore the political function of the jury as the final check and balance on the American system of government. It is supported by tax-deductible contributions and foundation grants. (Added: 01 Jan 2001
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Grand Jury - A site provides information about state and federal grand juries, from the authors of a book on the subject. (Added: 01 Jan 2001
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Jury Nullification: The Evolution of a Doctrine - A Cato book forum featuring the author, Clay Conrad, Criminal Trial Lawyer, with comments by Joseph DiGenova, Former U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia, and Randy Barnett, Professor of Law Boston University. Requires the RealVideo streaming video player from RealNetworks. (Added: 01 Jan 2001
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Jury Rights Project - Seeking to enhance the justice system by educating citizens about jury issues and by supporting legislation that informs jurors about jury nullification. (Added: 01 Jan 2001
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Justice Unlimited - South Dakota-based group working to amend the state constitution to allow fully-informed juries. (Added: 01 Jan 2001
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Lone Star Fully Informed Jury Association - A Texas non-profit organization working to change the law to allow the accused (and their attorneys) to tell juries (without challenge by the judge or prosecution) of their power to vote their conscience, and to prevent judges from striking prospective jurors because they disagree with the law. (Added: 01 Jan 2001
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The California Grand Jurors' Association - CGJA informs the public about the benefits of a having grand juries in the respective counties and advocates improved training, facilities and support for grand jury work throughout California in an ongoing quest for good government for California's citizenry. (Added: 01 Jan 2001
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When Judges Overreach - Commentary by Tim Lynch of the Cato Institute, arguing that jurors should not be removed simply because they indicate that they will vote their conscience. (Added: 01 Jan 2001
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