In a few years, a generation of kids who apparently can't pay attention long enough to read to the end of this sentence will find themselves sitting in jury boxes. (lawyerist.com)
The faces that do make it into jury boxes across Toronto and Brampton often have one thing in common: they're white. (thestar.com)
Ultimately, as Reed concludes: «When a lawyer is standing in front of a single real jury box in a single real case, no research can say for sure what that tiny group of individuals will decide.» (legalblogwatch.typepad.com)