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Teach-in: Juror Information Project

  • Shaw (Watha T. Daniel) Neighborhood Library 1630 7th Street Northwest Washington, DC, 20001 United States (map)

What does it mean to uphold the law when the law is unjust? Throughout U.S. history, jurors have expressed their conscientious objection to the Fugitive Slave Act, Prohibition, and many other laws by refusing to convict people accused of these crimes. 

On Monday, June 2, join Free DC and Harriet’s Wildest Dreams for a teach-in on the history of this idea and questions to consider during our current political moment.

Register to attend using the form below.

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