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The American Jury: A Smoked-Filled Room For Racists To Hide In

Legalities of the Law, Politics October 2, 2016 Tony Black 2 Comments

Is it constitutional to prohibit evidence that may prove that a juror is racist? The Supreme Court of the United States is set to hear Peña-Rodriguez v. Colorado, which is about whether a no-impeachment rule constitutionally may bar evidence of racial bias offered to prove a violation of the Sixth Amendment right to an impartial jury. […]

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