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Show 1911 Tom Woods Jury Nullification with Judge Napolitano and Guests
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Show 1911 Tom Woods Jury Nullification with Judge Napolitano and Guests
Segment 1- The Juror’s Unknown Rights
One of the best-kept secrets of the American legal system is jury nullification, the jury's right to determine both the facts of the case and the justice of the law. But it won't be a secret much longer if my guest has anything to say about it.
James Babb joins me today to discuss an important and exciting jury education campaign, letting potential jurors know about the rights they have that they won’t learn about in the courtroom.
Segment 2- Jury Nullification
Steve Silverman of Flex Your Rights explains jury nullification. Connect with Flex Your Rights on Facebook and Twitter.
Segment 3- Judge Napolitano
Judge Andrew Napolitano, senior judicial analyst at FOX News and author, most recently, of Theodore and Woodrow talks about Jury Nullification.
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About the Guest
James Babb is a libertarian activist in Philadelphia. Among his projects is WeWontFly.com, a campaign against the TSA.
Guest’s Website
JamesBabb.com (redirects to Facebook)
Links Mentioned
New York City campaign
Jury Rights Project
Organization Mentioned
Fully Informed Jury Association
Related Episodes
Ep. 72: Jury Nullification (Steve Silverman)
Ep. 99: Judge Napolitano! (Judge Andrew Napolitano answers a question on jury nullification around 11:30 or so into the discussion)
Book
33 Questions About American History You’re Not Supposed to Ask, by Tom Woods (question 28 covers jury nullification)