How does social media influence jurors? What concerns are raised when jurors use social media during a trial? What are reasonable restrictions during a trial? How has our understanding of reasonable social media use changed over the past few years? The panel discusses these timely topics as well as baked goods.
The article discussed was: Amy J. St. Eve & Michael A. Zuckerman, Ensuring an Impartial Jury in the Age of Social Media, 11 Duke Law & Technology Review 1-29 (2012)
Host: Schenley Kent
Panel: Tony Fernando, Jo Ann Fernando, Vishal Bajpai
Audio: Mohammed Saleem
Producer: Tony Fernando
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