Understanding The Role Of Education In Juror Bias

By Johanna Carrane and Lynn Fahey (February 28, 2019, 5:55 PM EST) -- The court system in the United States has long been held out as an example of justice and equal opportunity to justice. This rare system allows for jurors to sit on many types of cases, not just criminal matters. Jurors therefore bring their biases and opinions equally to assault cases, contractual disputes and patent infringement allegations. How the jurors understand a case came to be tried in the court is an important factor that parties should consider when presenting their case....

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