American
Bar Association
An active, influential organization whose site serves as an excellent resource
for lawyers, law students, and the general public.
American Judicature
Society
A premier nonpartisan organization of judges, lawyers, and non-legally trained
individuals, which focuses on the administration of justice. The organization
provides comprehensive publications and resources on the jury.
Famous
Trials Site
All of the big ones: Leopold & Loeb, Scopes, Rosenbergs, Scottsboro,
O.J., even the Salem Witchcraft trials.
Federal
Grand Jury
This site provides comprehensive information
about federal grand juries.
National
Center for State Courts
NCSC is an independent, nonprofit organization founded in 1971. The organization
provides services to state courts and is a central source for state-by-state
jury information.
State -by-state listing of jury sites
The
American Jury: Bulwark of Democracy
This online resource guide provides comprehensive information and lesson
plans on the American jury. This site has been developed by the Constitutional
Rights Foundation of Chicago, high school teachers, and scholars. An excellent
resource for educators and anyone interested in enhancing their knowledge
and/or teaching students about the American jury system.
Thomas
The first and finest of the government information sites.
U.S.
Founding Documents
Jury-related Federalist Papers:
The
Federalist No. 29
The
Federalist No. 40
The
Federalist No. 41
The
Federalist No. 48
The
Federalist No. 65
The
Federalist No. 81
The
Federalist No. 83
The National
Criminal Justice Reference Service (NCJRS)
A federally sponsored information clearinghouse for people involved or interested
in criminal and juvenile justice and drug control.
The New
York Law Journal
Excellent detailed daily coverage of New York law.
Findlaw.com
Free legal resources.
Fully Informed
Jury Association
A nonprofit organization designed to inform individuals about their rights
and responsibilities as jurors and to promote jury independence as important
aspect of our system, serving as a check and balance on United States' government.