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  Most Americans are more likely to experience the American jury justice system as a juror than as any other type of participant in the legal system. The Center for Jury Studies is dedicated to facilitating the ability of these citizens to fulfill their role within the justice system and enhancing their confidence and satisfaction with jury service by helping judges and court staff improve jury management. To do so, the Center engages in cutting-edge research to identify practices that

- promote broad participation by the community in the jury system
- respect jurors' contributions to the justice system
- utilize jurors' time effectively and make reasonable accommodations for their comfort and privacy, and
- provide jurors with the decision-making tools necessary to make informed and fair judgments in the cases submitted to them.

The Center for Jury Studies disseminates this information through technical assistance contracts, educational programs, and public outreach.
 



"Twenty-nine percent of the adult American population has served as a juror. The remaining 71% of Americans live with, live next to, work with, or otherwise hear about the experiences, good and bad, of those 29%
who have lived it first hand."

- Tom Munsterman
Director Emeritus, Center for Jury Studies
         
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Daubert StandardsLorie Gomez
Publications Manager External Affairs and Communications Division

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  Paula L. Hannaford-AgorPaula L. Hannaford-Agor
Director of the Center for Jury Studies

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  Judge Gregory E. Mize (Ret.)Judge Gregory E. Mize (Ret.)
Judicial Fellow

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MunsterG. Thomas Munsterman
Director Emeritus, Center for Jury Studies

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  Brenda OttoBrenda Otto
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  Greg HurleyGreg Hurley
Knowledge Management Analyst

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    Nicole L. WatersNicole L. Waters
Senior Court Research Associate

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