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Jur-E Bulletin is a weekly electronic newsletter published by the Center for Jury Studies and the National Center for State Courts' Knowledge and Information Services Division and Jury Community of Practice. It contains information on the weekly happenings in the jury world, including media coverage, prominent court decisions, and important developments on all things jury.
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The Jury News, written by G. Thomas Munsterman and Paula Hannaford-Agor is a regular feature appearing in The Court Manager, a quarterly publication of the National Association for Court Management.
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| 2009 |
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| No. 24, Vol. 1 |
Court Security Includes Jurors, Too |
| No. 24, Vol. 2 |
*NEW Google Mistrials, Twittering Jurors, Juror Blogs, and Other Technological Hazards |
| 2008 |
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| No. 23, Vol. 1 |
Getting the Biggest Bang for Your Buck from Online Qualification Technologies |
| No. 23, Vol. 2 |
Tales of "Tales" Juries |
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Suppression Files: Valuable Tools or Traps for the Unwary? |
| No. 23, Vol.
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What's New in the World of Juries: Highlights from the 2008 ABA Jury Symposium |
| 2007 |
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| No. 22, Vol.
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A
New Look at Term of Service |
| No. 22, Vol.
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The
Brave New World of Jury Technology |
| No. 22, Vol.
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AaaaaCHOOO!
What's your plan for dealing with the coming flu
pandemic?
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| No. 22, Vol. 4 |
Juries in Berlin and Beyond |
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| 2006 |
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| No. 21, Vol. 1 |
Keep Track of Who's in your Pool |
| No. 21, Vol. 2 |
The Laborer is Worthy of his Hire and Jurors are Worthy of their Juror Fees |
| No. 21, Vol. 3 |
The Ethics of Juror Use |
| No. 21, Vol. 4 |
Jury Service: Good for the Justice System, Good for the Community
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| 2005 |
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| No. 20, Vol. 1 |
New Jury Principles are Adopted by the House of Delegates |
| No. 20, Vol. 2 |
Court Security Discussions Should Include Juror Security |
| No. 20, Vol. 3 |
Surprising, Disturbing, Silly, and Mundane: Highlights of Recent Jury Research |
| No. 20, Vol. 4 |
What Was Learned? |
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| 2004 |
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| No. 19, Vol. 1 |
What Can We Say in Juror Orientations? |
| No. 19, Vol. 2 |
The Vanishing Trial? |
| No. 19, Vol. 3 |
American Jury Initiative Announced by American Bar Association |
| No. 19, Vol. 4 |
New Standards for Juries and Jury Trials |
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| 2003 |
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| No. 18, Vol. 1 |
A Cost-Free Civil Jury Trial |
| No. 18, Vol. 2 |
Jury Patriotism Act |
| No. 18, Vol. 3 |
New York's 82 Percent Committee: What Would You Call Your Committee? |
| No. 18, Vol. 4 |
No Se Habla Jury Duty? English Proficiency and Hispanic Representation Issues |
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| 2002 |
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| No. 17, Vol. 1 |
What are They up to Now? Looking Back and Forward to England: The Auld Report |
| No. 17, Vol. 2 |
The Ohio Jury Management Association: Why Doesn't Your State Have One? |
| No. 17, Vol. 3 |
The Top Ten "Interesting" Jury Web Sites |
| No. 17, Vol. 4 |
Hung Juries: Are They a Problem? |
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| 2001 |
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| No. 16, Vol. 1 |
Jury Summit 2001 Provided a Unique National View of Juries |
| No. 16, Vol. 3 |
The Good Old Days Were Only a Few Weeks Ago |
| No. 16, Vol. 4 |
An Internet Jury Hoax |
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| 2000 |
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| No. 15, Vol. 1 |
Implementing Jury Trial Innovations |
| No. 15, Vol. 4 |
Should Jurors Be Permitted to Discuss the Evidence Prior to Deliberations? |
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| 1999 |
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| No. 14, Vol. 1 |
Juries Win Again: Citizens Speak |
| No. 14, Vol. 1 |
The Ultimate Internet Juror Website? |
| No. 14, Vol. 1 |
Looking for Jury Technology Applications |
| No. 14, Vol. 1 |
Should Lawyers be Jurors? |
| No. 14, Vol. 2 |
Juror Hardship gets Legislative Relief |
| No. 14, Vol. 2 |
New York's Grand Jury Project |
| No. 14, Vol. 2 |
Valuable Additions to the Jury Bookshelf |
| No. 14, Vol. 2 |
Standard 20 of the ABA Standards Relating to Juror Use and Management |
| No. 14, Vol. 3 |
Report from the Court Technology Conference |
| No. 14, Vol. 3 |
Using the Internet for Notorious Trials |
| No. 14, Vol. 3 |
Jurors Receiving Gratuities |
| No. 14, Vol. 3 |
His Honor on Jury Duty: More Celebrities on Jury Duty |
| No. 14, Vol. 3 |
Musts for the Jury Bookshelf |
| No. 14, Vol. 4 |
Jury Summit, 2001 |
| No. 14, Vol. 4 |
Multi-lingual Juries |
| No. 14, Vol. 4 |
Ohio Jury Management Association Established |
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| 1998 |
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| No. 13, Vol. 1 |
New York Launches Grand Jury Project |
| No. 13, Vol. 1 |
Helping Jurors Deliberate |
| No. 13, Vol. 1 |
The District of Columbia Jury Project is Released |
| No. 13, Vol. 1 |
A "Must Read" for Jury Reformers |
| No. 13, Vol. 2/3 |
Jury Pool News |
| No. 13, Vol. 2/3 |
Understandable Jury Instructions-No Longer an Oxymoron? |
| No. 13, Vol. 2/3 |
Defending your Jury Source List |
| No. 13, Vol. 2/3 |
New Publications |
| No. 13, Vol. 2/3 |
Something Else Too Good To Miss |
| No. 13, Vol. 4 |
Improving Citizens Response to Jury Summons |
| No. 13, Vol. 4 |
Los Angeles Superior Court's Juror Docent Program |
| No. 13, Vol. 4 |
North Carolina Jury Survey Project |
| No. 13, Vol. 4 |
Another Perspective on Juror Attitudes-Kansas |
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| 1997 |
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| No. 12, Vol. 1 |
Progress in Jury Reforms in New York State |
| No. 12, Vol. 1 |
A Must Read |
| No. 12, Vol. 2 |
Juror Privacy versus the Need to Know: What Should be Given, When, and to Whom? |
| No. 12, Vol. 2 |
New Jury Publications |
| No. 12, Vol. 3 |
American Bar Association Establishes Resource Team for High Profile Trials |
| No. 12, Vol. 4 |
News from the NACM Conference |
| No. 12, Vol. 4 |
Next Generation Jury Management Automation |
| No. 12, Vol. 4 |
Where is this Taking Us? |
| No. 12, Vol. 4 |
More on Dealing with Non-Responders |
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| 1996 |
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| No. 11, Vol. 1 |
Free Public Transportation for Jurors |
| No. 11, Vol. 1 |
The End of the Datamailer? |
| No. 11, Vol. 2 |
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| No. 11, Vol. 2 |
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| No. 11, Vol. 3 |
American Bar Association Establishes Resource Team for High-profile Trials |
| No. 11, Vol. 3 |
Judicature: Special Jury Issue |
| No. 11, Vol. 4 |
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| 1995 |
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| No.10, Vol. 1 |
A Noteworthy State Jury Project |
| No.10, Vol. 1 |
Report from Nashville and CTC-IV |
| No.10, Vol.
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Donation
of Juror Fees |
| No.10, Vol. 2 |
Virginia Beach Jury System |
| No.10, Vol. 3 |
What Should a Modern Juror Assembly Room Look Like? |
| No.10, Vol. 3 |
What to Do, Oh What to do with Persons Who Don't Answer the Summons? |
| No.10, Vol. 4 |
Cyberjuror |
| No.10, Vol. 4 |
Juror Community Awareness Programs |
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