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At the trial of James Batson in 1982, the prosecution eliminated all the black jurors from the jury pool. Batson objected, setting off a complicated discussion about jury selection that would make its way all the way up to the Supreme Court. On this episode of More Perfect, the Supreme Court ruling that was supposed to prevent race-based jury selection, but may have only made the problem worse.
The key links:
-The prosecutor's papers highlighting black jurors from the trial of Timothy Tyrone Foster
The key voices:
- James Batson, the original plaintiff in Batson v. Kentucky- Joe Gutmann, the prosecutor in James Batson's case- David Niehaus, lawyer at the Jefferson County Public Defender's Office- Jeffrey Robinson, director for the ACLU Center for Justice- Bryan Stevenson, founder and executive director of the Equal Justice Initiative- Stephen B. Bright, Harvey Karp Visiting Lecturer in Law at Yale Law School- Nancy Marder, professor of law at IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law- Gary Dickey, lawyer for Kelvin Plain Sr.- Justice Susan B. Owens, Washington State Supreme Court
The key cases:
- 1986: Batson v. Kentucky- 2015: City of Seattle v. Erickson (Washington State Supreme Court)- 2016: Foster v. Chatman- 2017: State v. Plain (Iowa State Supreme Court)
More Perfect is funded in part by The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, The Charles Evans Hughes Memorial Foundation, and the Joyce Foundation.
Supreme Court archival audio comes from Oyez®, a free law project in collaboration with the Legal Information Institute at Cornell.
Portions of this episode aired on July 16, 2016.
At the trial of James Batson in 1982, the prosecution eliminated all the black jurors from the jury pool. Batson objected, setting off a complicated discussion about jury selection that would make its way all the way up to the Supreme Court. On this episode of More Perfect, the Supreme Court ruling that was supposed to prevent race-based jury selection, but may have only made the problem worse.
The key links:
-The prosecutor's papers highlighting black jurors from the trial of Timothy Tyrone Foster
The key voices:
- James Batson, the original plaintiff in Batson v. Kentucky- Joe Gutmann, the prosecutor in James Batson's case- David Niehaus, lawyer at the Jefferson County Public Defender's Office- Jeffrey Robinson, director for the ACLU Center for Justice- Bryan Stevenson, founder and executive director of the Equal Justice Initiative- Stephen B. Bright, Harvey Karp Visiting Lecturer in Law at Yale Law School- Nancy Marder, professor of law at IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law- Gary Dickey, lawyer for Kelvin Plain Sr.- Justice Susan B. Owens, Washington State Supreme Court
The key cases:
- 1986: Batson v. Kentucky- 2015: City of Seattle v. Erickson (Washington State Supreme Court)- 2016: Foster v. Chatman- 2017: State v. Plain (Iowa State Supreme Court)
More Perfect is funded in part by The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, The Charles Evans Hughes Memorial Foundation, and the Joyce Foundation.
Supreme Court archival audio comes from Oyez®, a free law project in collaboration with the Legal Information Institute at Cornell.
Portions of this episode aired on July 16, 2016.