Criminal (In)justice

#91 The OJ Question in Jury Selection


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The Supreme Court banned racial discrimination in jury selection decades ago. But some prosecutors refused to abide by the rules. They developed work arounds, including sorting jurors by their reactions to the OJ Simpson verdict. Now the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund (LDF) argues that using the OJ verdict as racial discrimination tool violates the Constitution. Our guest, attorney Alexis Hoag of the LDF, helped write the amicus brief now before the California Supreme Court.

  • NAACP LDF’s Amicus Brief on “the OJ Simpson Question” in the Miles case
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Criminal (In)justiceBy David Harris

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