Happy Friday, and welcome to another roundup of the week’s news about the judiciary. This week, I spoke to a few attorneys and a former judge about what the long-term impact could be of the decline in jury trials and, presumably, appeals stemming from jury verdicts.
Fewer Jury Trial Verdicts Up on Appeal?
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For many years, legal scholars, judges and attorneys have been raising the alarm about the drastic decrease in federal jury trials — and how it means young lawyers will struggle to get trial experience.