How did the jury in the Ahmaud Arbery case end up nearly all white? Although there are many obstacles to diversity on juries, one of the most common is the peremptory challenge, which can be used to strike potential jurors for basically any reason other than the person's race or gender.
"The standard is so easy to articulate some kind of race-neutral reason that it's very difficult for the judge," said Professor Suja Thomas, a jury expert.
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