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If Jury Racism Isn't OK, Neither Is Homophobia, Justices Told

By Jimmy Hoover (May 30, 2018, 5:58 PM EDT) -- The U.S. Supreme Court ruled last term that judges could hear evidence of racial bias in the jury room despite a long tradition of secrecy in such deliberations. A gay man sentenced to death by a South Dakota jury in the early 1990s is now asking the justices to apply that decision to alleged homophobia in a case to be considered next month....

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