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Abstract:
Sharp discusses the problem with those jurors who find ways to keep from jury duty and the issues of American freedom that can arise from such decisions to avoid the duty to serve.
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Despite the 19th Amendment, the question of women's suitability to serve as members of juries remained undecided across much of the country. North Carolina Attorney General for 1937 reviews precedence for women serving on juries and the case presented both for and against but ultimately decided that women should be treated as full citizens and be allowed to serve on juries.