Impartial Jury vs. Jury of Peers Package (Video - approx. 5 min. and Document - 22 pages, 4100 words)

Impartial Jury vs. Jury of Peers Package (Video - approx. 5 min. and Document - 22 pages, 4100 words)

$49.00
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Impartial Jury vs. Jury of Peers Package (Video - approx. 5 min. and Document - 22 pages, 4100 words)

Impartial Jury vs. Jury of Peers Package (Video - approx. 5 min. and Document - 22 pages, 4100 words)

$49.00
Sale price  $49.00 Regular price 

The U.S. Constitution guarantees an impartial jury. However, for centuries, unfortunately, the idea of being judged by a "jury of peers" has been traced to the 1215 Magna Carta era, a concept that historically reflected rigid social classes and distinctions rather than impartiality. In modern practice, the phrase continues to be invoked even though it can encourage assumptions about race, ethnicity, gender, religion, occupation, socioeconomic status, or other demographic characteristics.

This video challenges viewers to consider whether contemporary jury selection procedures have drifted from the constitutional requirement of impartiality and toward strategic efforts to identify jurors perceived as favorable to one side or the other. If justice is intended to be blind, should attorneys and consultants be permitted to make decisions based on demographic predictions, group characteristics, or perceived life experiences?

Can there be meaningful reforms to strengthen public confidence in the jury system and ensure equal justice under the law? Should the legal system move away from the centuries-old language of "peers" and focus on the constitutional mandate of impartiality?

This purchase includes a thought-provoking video presentation and a 22-page, 4,100-word companion document exploring the legal foundations, modern practices, attempted failed reforms and the need for continuing efforts for reforms surrounding one of the most important protections in the American justice system. The paper was drafted with the assistance of AI that you can edit for your audience.

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