The Radical Roots of the Representative Jury, by Thomas Frampton (“This Article offers an intellectual and social history of how the ‘elite jury’ lost its hegemonic appeal, with particular emphasis on the overlooked radicals—anarchists, socialists, Communists, trade unionists, and Popular Front feminists—who battled to remake the jury.”) This was one of my favorite papers presented at the first annual
Things to Read This Week (12/9)
The Radical Roots of the Representative Jury, by Thomas Frampton (“This Article offers an intellectual and social history of how the ‘elite jury’ lost its hegemonic appeal, with particular emphasis on the overlooked radicals—anarchists, socialists, Communists, trade unionists, and Popular Front feminists—who battled to remake the jury.”) This was one of my favorite papers presented at the first annual