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  2. Women in United States juries - Wikipedia

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    By 1979, many states had “opt-out” jury service policies for women rather than “opt-in” policies, making women eligible for automatic exemption from jury service. Supreme Court case Duren v. Missouri challenged these policies. Ruth Bader Ginsburg served as the challenging attorney. The court produced a three-part test to identify ...

  3. Taylor v. Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Taylor v. Louisiana, 419 U.S. 522 (1975), was a landmark decision of the US Supreme Court which held that systematically excluding women from a venire, or jury pool, by requiring (only) them to actively register for jury duty violated the defendant's right to a representative venire. [1]

  4. Timeline of women's legal rights in the United States (other ...

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    Duren v. Missouri is a Supreme Court case in which it ruled that the exemption on request of women from jury service under Missouri law, resulting in an average of less than 15% women on jury venires in the forum county, violated the "fair-cross-section" requirement of the Sixth Amendment as made applicable to the States by the Fourteenth ...

  5. Meet the jurors who will decide James Crumbley's fate - AOL

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    A jury has been seated in the historic school shooting trial of Oxford parent James Crumbley, whose fate will be decided by an all-white panel of nine women and six men — most of whom said they ...

  6. Alabama supreme court grants breastfeeding women exemption ...

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    “A nursing mother of an infant child clearly qualifies for the excuse from jury service” under the existing court codes, the order read. The justices added that the process of approving exemption “may be submitted by telephone, electronic mail, or in writing” ahead of jury selection. All nine justices concurred with the order.

  7. US jury finds Vegas police fabricated evidence in 2001 ...

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    A federal jury in Nevada has awarded more than $34 million to a woman who was arrested at age 18, wrongly convicted twice, and served nearly 16 years in a Nevada state prison for a 2001 killing ...

  8. Timeline of women's legal rights (other than voting) in the ...

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    United States, Utah: The Utah State Legislature granted women permission to serve on juries in 1898. Even though women were able to serve on juries starting in 1898, women were able to seek exemption from jury duty and they did not regularly serve on juries until the 1930s. [155] [128] 1899. Denmark: Legal majority for married women. [122]

  9. Jennifer Crumbley's jury includes several gun owners, mostly ...

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    The panel of 12 jurors and five alternates includes 10 women and seven men, most of them parents, including multiple gun owners and hunters, who will be tasked with determining whether Crumbley is ...