The Citizens Jury Project began using a new format for reporting in January 2007. Each report covers one month, rather than four. This streamlined format will allow for more timely recommendations.
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Latest Reports
February 2008 January 2008 Archived Reports
Court Facilities Assessment Reports
Kings County Court Facilities Assessment 2002 Chautauqua County Court Facilities Assessment 2002
60 Centre Court Facilities Assessment 2002
Testimony & Special Reports
New Initiatives for Jury Improvement: State of the Judiciary 2007
Comments by Chief Judge Judith Kaye
Testimony to the Commission on the Jury
Presented July 8, 2003
Citizen Jury Project Special Report: Access to Information in the Courts
Jury Reform
Jury Reform in New York, The Road Traveled, 1993-2006
New York State Unified Court System
When Judge Judith S. Kaye became Chief Judge of the State of New York, she made jury reform one of her top priorities. This timeline describes the of step-by-step changes in the New York State jury system, aimed at improving the jurors’ experiences, developing jury pools that are representativeof the community, and operating efficiently and effectively.
Five Years of Jury Reform: What Jurors Are Saying
Julia Vitullo-Martin, Brian Maxey and Chris Cesarani
Vera Institute of Justice, 2/2000
This report summaries juror evaluations of jury reforms collected by the Citizens Jury Project in its first five years, from April 1995 through March 2000.
Arizona Leads the Way in Jury Reform
by Julia Vitullo-Martin and Michael Rothenberg
Bridge News, 2/17/97
Arizona's innovations in jury reform include a bill of rights for jurors. The jury is such a fundamental aspect of our justice system, that a jurors' bill of rights could function as a bill of rights for the justice system itself.
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