In the Sixth Amendment in the United States' Bill of Rights, criminal defendants are guaranteed certain rights, including the right to an impartial jury. However, in today's age of info-tainment, the never-ending news cycles bombard potential jurors, judges, arbitrators, and other judicial actors with information—or misinformation—that can bias their decision-making. Consider the Johnny Depp defamation suit against his ex-wife, Amber Heard—two famous celebrities with their own legion of adoring fans locked into a very public trial that has a lot of media attention. How does a juror maintain impartiality when they are bombarded with media opinions and stories like Amber Heard's IMDB page being changed to "Amber Turd"? This begs the question further, can we even hope to find an impartial juror in the age of social media?