WEBVTT 00:00:06.080 --> 00:00:09.720 My name is Suja Thomas and I'm a professor of law at 00:00:09.720 --> 00:00:14.310 the University of Illinois, and I studied juries for about twenty years. 00:00:14.310 --> 00:00:18.810 The US stands out as one of the few countries in the world where juries 00:00:18.810 --> 00:00:24.375 decide civil disputes, and that is controversies over money. 00:00:24.375 --> 00:00:28.380 But why did the US pick a jury to decide? 00:00:28.380 --> 00:00:33.310 To understand, we have to go back and look at the origins of the jury. 00:00:33.310 --> 00:00:38.990 The jury made its way to America during British colonization in the seventeenth century. 00:00:38.990 --> 00:00:42.560 As tensions grew leading up to the American Revolution, 00:00:42.560 --> 00:00:48.200 the jury became an asset to the colonists. In response to British oppression, 00:00:48.200 --> 00:00:51.815 such as the prosecution of people for criticizing the government, 00:00:51.815 --> 00:00:55.955 juries would nullify, and that is not follow the law. 00:00:55.955 --> 00:00:59.305 In one case, the John Peter Zenger case, 00:00:59.305 --> 00:01:05.615 John Peter Zenger published a piece that denounced the royal governor of New York. 00:01:05.615 --> 00:01:08.570 Even though what he did was illegal, 00:01:08.570 --> 00:01:10.520 the jury did not convict, 00:01:10.520 --> 00:01:13.785 so juries actually protected the colonies. 00:01:13.785 --> 00:01:17.060 The problem was, the British started diverting 00:01:17.060 --> 00:01:20.875 cases away from juries to themselves to decide. 00:01:20.875 --> 00:01:26.295 The colonies were very upset by this and other British aggressions. 00:01:26.295 --> 00:01:31.625 In response, the colonists wrote a document noting their grievances against the king. 00:01:31.625 --> 00:01:35.930 This Declaration of Independence explicitly stated 00:01:35.930 --> 00:01:40.265 that the king deprived us in many cases of trial by jury. 00:01:40.265 --> 00:01:45.755 After gaining independence, the founders set out to protect the right to a jury trial. 00:01:45.755 --> 00:01:49.985 They set forth in the Constitution that the trial of all crimes, 00:01:49.985 --> 00:01:51.635 except in cases of impeachment, 00:01:51.635 --> 00:01:53.525 shall be by jury. 00:01:53.525 --> 00:01:56.810 But there was a debate as to whether or not we should 00:01:56.810 --> 00:02:00.145 protect the trial by jury in civil cases. 00:02:00.145 --> 00:02:03.230 Many refused to sign unless there was a promise of 00:02:03.230 --> 00:02:06.610 a future right to a jury trial in civil cases. 00:02:06.610 --> 00:02:09.440 The resulting Bill of Rights included 00:02:09.440 --> 00:02:13.295 the Seventh Amendment and secured the right to a jury trial in civil cases. 00:02:13.295 --> 00:02:16.610 If you'd like to learn more about the jury in America today, 00:02:16.610 --> 00:02:26.170 please visit wethepeoplewethejury.com.