Article on diminishing number of jury trials cites Thomas

Since the 1960s, the number of jury trials a judge presides over has been steadily decreasing, with state courts only seeing one or two percent of cases resolved by a jury. This significant shift has great effects, such as depriving the public of a view on how the justice system works. A recent article about this trend cites the work of Professor Suja Thomas and her work exposing significant problems with the justice system.

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