Who’s the ‘Ideal’ Juror? Often, It Comes Down to Finding the ‘Least Bad’ One
Remember the college admissions scandal with the Hollywood elite? The writers of “Bull” used it as fodder for this week’s episode, “Quid... Read More
Heicklen Jury Tampering Indictment Dismissed
Julian Heicklen. Remember him? He’s the 80-year retired chemistry professor who was indicted for jury tampering because he liked to pass out... Read More
More on Jury Nullification and Julian Heicklen…
As you may know (or have read in our blog, or others), Julian P. Heicklen was criminally charged with jury tampering by... Read More
Advocating Jury Nullification: Crime or Freedom of Speech?
As I was browsing the New York Times website yesterday afternoon, an article caught my eye: “Prosecution Explains Jury Tampering Charge.” I... Read More
Google Mania (Part 3): How It’s Playing Out in the Courtroom
If you’re wondering how Google, Facebook, Twitter and researching jurors plays out in the courtroom, check out the cases below. The growing... Read More