Kory A. Langhofer
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                Unaccountable at the Founding: The Originalist Case for Anonymous Juries
115 Yale L.J. 1823 (2006) This Comment argues that the courts overlook important Founding-era evidence on juror accountability. It concludes that the Public Trial Clause does not require juror identification. Part I describes the Public Trial Clause accountability argument made against the anonymous jury. Part II then turns to the evidence rebutting this argument--namely, that the First Congress treated juror...
May 1, 2006