Behind Closed Doors
What does "justice" without juries look like in Hong Kong? Kinda like a dictatorship. We discuss recent arrests and prosecutions in Hong Kong, the destruction of trial by jury there, and what those of us who still have our jury rights should be aware of.
info_outline Keith Wood's Victory in the Michigan Supreme CourtBehind Closed Doors
We talk with juror rights educator Keith Wood about his recent victory in the Michigan Supreme Court, which overturned his false "jury tampering" conviction for sharing FIJA brochures outside the Mecosta County Courthouse. Then we hear from Clark Neily of the Cato Institute about how this case unfolded and what are its implications for future juror rights outreach.
info_outline "Justice" without Juries: ChinaBehind Closed Doors
We discuss with Lily Tang Williams the Chinese legal system and how it compares to our jury system here in the United States.
info_outline Jury Nullification in the Prohibition EraBehind Closed Doors
We discuss some funny, historical trials by jury turned up through FIJA's research into the Prohibition era in which jurors protected their neighbors from unjust prosecutions.
info_outline Jury Trials and the COVID-19 PandemicBehind Closed Doors
We discuss the COVID-19 pandemic with defense attorney Catherine Bernard to learn how it is impacting our Constitutionally guaranteed right to trial by jury.
info_outline The Juror ProjectBehind Closed Doors
We have our first guest in this episode—Will Snowden, founder of The Juror Project in New Orleans. Will discusses why he founded The Juror Project and what it does, the importance of all kinds of jury diversity to delivering just verdicts, discriminatory practices in jury selection, and what we can do to push back against those practices that undermine our right to trial by jury.
info_outline Jury Nullification 101Behind Closed Doors
We dive right into the podcast by focusing on the heart of FIJA's mission: ensuring that everyone is fully informed of their right, when serving on a jury, to judge the law as well as the facts. In this nearly hour-long episode, Robert and Kirsten get into quite a bit of detail, complete with real-world examples of jury nullification in action.
info_outline Opening the DoorsBehind Closed Doors
A short episode introducing the Behind Closed Doors podcast, jury nullification and other topics that will be covered, the Fully Informed Jury Association, and your hosts Kirsten Tynan and Robert Anthony Peters.
info_outline Behind Closed Doors Podcast Trailer 1Behind Closed Doors
A brief trailer for Behind Closed Doors, a show focusing on how the American jury system is supposed to function, how it is being undermined, and why we need to restore the full protective role of the jury in our legal system. Presented by the Fully Informed Jury Association.
info_outlineWe have our first guest in this episode—Will Snowden, founder of The Juror Project in New Orleans. Will discusses why he founded The Juror Project and what it does, the importance of all kinds of jury diversity to delivering just verdicts, discriminatory practices in jury selection, and what we can do to push back against those practices that undermine our right to trial by jury.
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