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by Gregory Mize

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9 episodes
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Podcast Overview

The Center for Jury Studies at the National Center for State Courts is pleased to present a new podcast series entitled Jury Talk. The podcast aims to inform both legal professionals and the public about: Jury selection dynamics, factors affecting juror performance during the trial, jury management challenges such as producing juries that are representative of the court's community, increasing juror comprehension, facilitating deliberations, juror privacy and current policy debates – such as, the use of peremptory strikes and conducting online trial components.

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6/26/2024

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Episode thumbnail for S1 Ep9 - Cultivating Future Jurors

December 13, 2024

S1 Ep9 - Cultivating Future Jurors

Seasoned trial lawyer John Ingrassia shares his work with the Council for Court Excellence on educating high school students about the justice system and the role of jury service.

Episode thumbnail for S1 Ep8 The Evolution and Impact of Peremptory Challenges with Morris Hoffman

November 9, 2024

S1 Ep8 The Evolution and Impact of Peremptory Challenges with Morris Hoffman

<p><span class="TextRun SCXW43563394 BCX0" lang="EN-US" xml:lang= "EN-US" data-contrast="none"><span class= "NormalTextRun SCXW43563394 BCX0">In this episode of Jury Talk, Judge Morris Hoffman, a scholar and experienced judge, delves into the complex world of peremptory challenges in jury selection; tracing their fascinating history from ancient England to modern America. Over time, he has developed a critical perspective on their use and potential for misuse, leading him to advocate for their abolition. This podcast serves as both a historical exploration and a thought-provoking critique, shedding light on the ongoing efforts to reform peremptory challenges and offering a compelling argument for a fundamental change.</span></span><span class="EOP SCXW43563394 BCX0" data-ccp-props="{}"> </span></p>

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September 6, 2024

S1 Ep7 Jury Nullification with Paul Butler

<div class="__viper_copy"> <p>This episode of Jury Talk hosts the prolific Professor Paul Butler from Georgetown University. We delve into jury nullification - its historical roots, constitutional underpinnings, and its current day significance, particularly in relation to race. Butler, providing invaluable insights from his professional journey and personal experiences with jury nullification shares valuable lessons for all modern-day jury scholars.</p> </div>

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What is Jury Talk?

The Center for Jury Studies at the National Center for State Courts is pleased to present a new podcast series entitled Jury Talk. The podcast aims to inform both legal professionals and the public about: Jury selection dynamics, factors affecting juror performance during the trial, jury management challenges such as producing juries that are representative of the court's community, increasing juror comprehension, facilitating deliberations, juror privacy and current policy debates – such as, the use of peremptory strikes and conducting online trial components.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates weekly.

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