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Our Local Correspondents

Who’s Afraid of Judging Donald Trump? Lots of People

At the ex-President’s criminal trial, where Trump has been reprimanded for intimidating a potential juror, and a man self-immolated outside, it has been challenging to find twelve people willing to sit in the jury box.
Our Local Correspondents

How to Choose a Jury of Trump’s Peers

A federal judge probed the backgrounds and political biases of dozens of New Yorkers, searching for nine people to serve as jurors for E. Jean Carroll’s rape lawsuit against the former President.
News Desk

A Juror Explains Why a C.I.A. Hacker Was Convicted

In a retrial, prosecutors made a persuasive case that Joshua Schulte had leaked hacking tools as an act of petty revenge against agency colleagues.
Richard Brody

Cannes-Sequences

Fiction

Jury Duty

Fiction

If It Please Your Honor

Poems

Mr. High-mind

Fiction

Wild Horses

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Morning of a Juryman

Fiction

An open letter to the Gentlemen of my jury