2022 State of the American Jury System Presentation
Dear John,
Plea bargains or jury trials? Speedy trials or indefinite detention? Representative juries or juror discrimination? Conviction required before punishment or arbitrary confiscation by civil asset forfeiture?
What the heck is going on in the American
jury system these days?
In last year's inaugural State of the American Jury System event, we established a baseline on the state of the American jury system. It was not great, especially in light of changes imposed during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Our knowledgeable panelists will update you again this year on the state of the American jury system today, with special attention to how it compares to the state of things last year and pre-pandemic.
You are warmly invited to join us TOMORROW, 19 January for the 2022 State of the American Jury System presentation.
Register below to join us on the Zoom webinar, or go to the FIJA Facebook page (no registration needed) at the appointed time to view the livestream of the Zoom webinar.


2022 State of the American Jury System
Tuesday, 19 January 2022
12:00 pm Eastern / 11:00 am Central
10:00 am Mountain / 9:00 am Pacific
Join us on Zoom or Facebook.

Register for the Zoom Webinar


Speakers
Speakers presenting on various jury-related topics will include:
  • Clarky Neily, Senior Vice President for Legal Studies at the Cato Institute
  • Catherine Bernard, Founding Partner at Bernard & Johnson, LLC and FIJA Georgia state contact
  • Mike Maharrey, National Communications Director at the Tenth Amendment Center
  • Kirsten C. Tynan, Executive Director of the Fully Informed Jury Association

For Liberty, Justice, and Peace in Our Lifetimes,
Executive Director
Fully Informed Jury Association