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Juries, The Blog
There's a new jury blog, a good one. Since January 2, University of Dayton law professor Thaddeus Hoffmeister has been writing about juries at a blog called, yes, Juries. Recent topics include:
• The Florida Supreme Court's better-than-Batson system for questioning peremptory challenges;
• What happens when a famous NASCAR driver shows up for jury duty;
• The arrival of juries in South Korea;
• Whether San Diego should do a better job recruiting Hispanic jurors.
Like the wonderful weekly Jur-E-Bulletin, Prof. Hoffmeister primarily explores the way judges and court systems handle the jury process. It's good stuff, and well worth adding to your blog subscriptions.
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