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Power to the jury - Civil Liberties - Ed Forchion is resting his courtroom hopes on the time-honored right of jury nullification.
 
Reclaim the Law: Direct Action, Lawful Excuse and a Jury's Conscience. - Although few people know of it, the jury's power of a verdict according to conscience is enshrined in law [both British and American] as a bulwark against oppressive measures of the state.
 
Separating Jurors From Their Peers - Thom Marshall discusses author Clay Conrad's take on the historical power of juries.
 
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.
 
The Feral Answer to FIJA - Without the jury box, we'll have to revert to the cartidge box, writes Don Lobo Tiggre.
 
The Grand Jury - Classic treatise by George J. Edwards
 
The Intriguing Doctrine of Jury Nullification - Essay by Professor Julius Marke, St. John's University.
 
The Juror's Web Site - An informative web site for the prospective juror.
 
The Magic Bullet That Stops Tyranny in Its Tracks - Article by Don Doig that argues for jury power as a check against tyrannical governments.
 
The Power of Juries - Orange County Register article on jury nullification.
 
The minority rules - Civil Liberties - Pro-freedom types frustrated by the unpopularity of their views can find some relief in the jury box.
 
They're not subject to majority vote - Columnist Vin Suprynowicz defends jury nullification.
 
Trial by Jury - Commentary by Clay S. Conrad on the right to trial by jury.
 
Use Market to Select Jurors - Commentary by Dominick Armentano that argues against coercion as a method for impaneling a jury.
 
Valid questions on nullification - Houston Chronicle article by Thom Marshall discussing the pros and cons of jury nullification.
 
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.
 
 

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