In this episode former litigator and current executive editor at above the law Elie Mystal discusses his article Here’s How Black People Could Use Jury Nullification To Break The Justice System
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In part 1 Mr. Mystal describes his familial background and what lead him to leave law and focus on critiquing the legal system
In part 2 Mr. Mystal defines what he means when he uses the word justice within the context of his article
In part 3 Mr. Mystal elaborates on what he means when he uses the phrase justice system within the context of his article
In part 4 Mr. Mystal defines racism and identifies who he believes practices the concept
In part 5 Mr. Mystal defines and provides a historical framework for the concept of jury nullification
In part 6 Mr. Mystal explains why black people resorting to violence against the system for the non-justice experienced by victims of extrajudicial murders will not solve the problem
In part 7 Mr. Mystal explains his theory and motivation for suggesting the application of jury nullification by nonwhite black people
In part 8 Mr. Mystal explains the cases in which the concept of jury nullification should be used
In part 9 Mr. Mystal discusses white allies and how to identify them
In part 10 Mr. Mystal defines and provides a historical framework for the concept of jury striking
In part 11 Mr. Mystal provides suggestions on ways push the importance of jury nullification
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