2008
DOI: 10.1353/dss.2008.0006
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Losing Sleep

Abstract: Alexis de Tocqueville was so impressed with American jurisprudence that he called jury duty a free school for learning personal rights and practical law. But for decades being summoned to jury duty taught me different lessons-how to game the system and how to avoid serving. I was the Queen of Deferments: I was self-employed, I was a single mother, I moved and left no forwarding address. I thought serving on a jury would be annoying and time-consuming. "When you go to court you are putting your life in the hand… Show more

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