2022 State of the American Jury System
Resources and References
The following resources and references are provided as a supplement to the 2022 State of the American Jury System Presentation. We hope this information will help you expand your understanding of the American jury system and commitment to restoring it to full, protective role in our legal system.
Kirsten C. Tynan
Executive Director, Fully Informed Jury Association
- Possible New Jury Nullification Cases
- Georgia Grand Jury Declines to Indict 15-Year-Old Who ‘Had Enough of His Father Abusing His Mother’ and Opened Fire with a Rifle
- Extinction Rebellion activists cleared over London rush hour disruption
- Jury acquits Extinction Rebellion protesters despite ‘no defence in law’
- Jury clears Extinction Rebellion activists who targeted commuters
- Edward Colston statue: Four cleared of criminal damage
- Supreme Court Rulings
- COVID-19 Issues for Trial by Jury
Clark Neily
Senior Vice President for Legal Studies, Cato Institute
- Takeaways from the Elizabeth Holmes Verdict
- The Unconstitutional Convictions You Don’t Know About
- The Jury Is out—and That’s a Problem
- Why Trials Are Better Than Plea Bargains
- A Distant Mirror: American-Style Plea Bargaining Through the Eyes of a Foreign Tribunal
Catherine Bernard
FIJA Georgia State Contact and Public Defender
- Bernard & Johnson, LLC
- Man grows pot. Admits it. Jury sends him home.
- Reefer Madness still lives in parts of Georgia
Mike Maharrey
National Communications Director, Tenth Amendment Center