Abstract
Big data technologies now exist to create algorithmically perfect jury pools matching the demographic realities of a community. Big data technologies also exist to provide litigants a wealth of personal information about potential jurors. The question remains whether these technological innovations benefit the jury system. This Article addresses the disruptive impact of big data on jury selection and the dilemma it presents to courts, lawyers, and citizens.
Recommended Citation
Andrew G. Ferguson,
The Big Data Jury,
91
Notre Dame L. Rev.
935
(2016).
Available at:
https://scholarship.law.nd.edu/ndlr/vol91/iss3/2