JUDICIAL CONSTRUCTION OF JURY AND GRUTTER V. BOLINGER
There is an interesting article in Columbia Law Review, December 2004 titled 'Newly compelling: reexamining judicial construction of juries in the aftermath of Grutter v. Bollinger.' It examines ethnicity in jury selection in light of Gruttner v. Bollinger. The Supreme Court held that diversity promotes the legitimacy of a core government function. The article examines the possibility that diverse juries function better than non-diverse equivalents.
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