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Practical Pieces & Perspectives

December 2013

Practical Pieces & Perspectives

December 02, 2013
Surrendering Your Smartphone at the Courthouse Door: Addressing the Rise of Technology-Related Juror Misconduct
Rebecca Myhr Szajna

Technology and juries just do not mix. At least in the way that the current American legal system is structured. The advent of new technologies that have created instant access to information and communication pose a serious threat to the current jury system. One of the foundations of the American legal system is the right to a jury trial.

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About Practical Pieces & Perspectives

Practical Pieces and Perspectives, previously Timely Tech, is the non-paginated companion to the Illinois Journal of Law, Technology & Policy. Through Practical Pieces and Perspectives, JLTP publishes short pieces that addresses cutting-edge issues in technology and the law.

 

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