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ABA Division for Public Education: Resources on Trial by Jury: Websites




 

Trial by Jury
Websites

American Judicature Society—The Jury. This webpage offers materials for increasing public awareness of the importance of jury service, including a video, various booklets and guidebooks, and the results of a survey conducted by the AJS on citizen response to jury service.

The Center for Jury Studies. Includes jury news items, including topics such as accommodating jurors with disabilities and free public transportation for jurors, as well as recommended books and reviews.

Jury Duty Information Web Site: United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. Includes a handbook for trial jurors in the U.S. District Courts, as well as frequently-asked questions about jury duty.

The Jury Rights Project Web Site. This organization, "is dedicated to educating citizens about the importance of juries and the rights of jurors," and their website includes news and information about important jury rights cases and issues, juries history, links to related organizations, and information on becoming involved.


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