From Kirsten C. Tynan <[email protected]>
Subject Celebrate Constitution Day with FIJA!
Date September 17, 2020 10:23 PM
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
How much do YOU know about jury rights in the Constitution? Test yourself!


To view this email online, paste this link into your browser:
[link removed]





Celebrate Constitution Day

with FIJA

Dear John,
Happy Constitution Day! ([link removed])

On this day in 1787, the United States Constitution was signed at the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia and subsequently went to the states for ratification. 

Arguably, jury rights are the most extensively documented and protected rights in the United States Constitution!

Test your knowledge and that statement by doing a quick count off the top of your head. How many provisions for jury rights in the United States Constitution can you think of? If your number is less than at least 5 (and possibly 8), brush up on your Constitutional knowledge in my featured Constitution Day article ([link removed]).  

Check Your Number! ([link removed])

If you think I have missed something, send me an email to let me know!

Not only are jury rights extensively protected in the United States Constitution, but jurors exercising their right of jury nullification have also been instrumental in passage of at least three amendments to the Constitution. Jury nullification cases laid a foundation for at least four of the five freedoms listed in the First Amendment as well as contributed to passage of the Thirteenth (Emancipation) and Twenty-First (Repeal of Federal Prohibition) Amendments.

Check out these videos where I talk about some of these cases:

Jury Duty Is for Heroes ([link removed]) (Thirteenth and Twenty-First Amendments)

The Trial of John Peter Zenger for Seditious Libel ([link removed]) (First Amendment)

For Liberty, Justice, and Peace in Our Lifetimes,

Executive Director
Fully Informed Jury Association





P.O. Box 5570 | Helena, MT 59858 US

This email was sent to [email protected].
To ensure that you continue receiving our emails,
please add us to your address book or safe list.

manage your preferences ([link removed])
opt out ([link removed]) using TrueRemove(r).

Got this as a forward? Sign up ([link removed]) to receive our future emails.
Screenshot of the email generated on import

Message Analysis