We the Jury

In more ways than one, the Derek Chauvin trial offers a preview of post-pandemic justice.

Charlotte Bismuth

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Photo by Billy on Unsplash

Juries always have been seated in public, but before the pandemic, few of us made it a habit to serve as an audience for criminal trials. But with trials reorganized around screens and members of the public able to log on from anywhere in the world, the Derek Chauvin trial gives juror privacy a…

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Charlotte Bismuth

Author of “Bad Medicine: Catching New York’s Deadliest Pill Pusher,” former Manhattan ADA , Columbia Law School grad, occasional legal cartoonist.