Section 1861 - Declaration of policy

1 Analyses of this statute by attorneys

  1. Jury Trials During the Pandemic: Unvaccinated Jurors May Be Excluded For Cause

    Downs Rachlin Martin PLLCJennifer McDonaldJanuary 6, 2022

    In December 2021, a Federal Court in the Southern District of New York excused “for cause” unvaccinated potential jurors. The Court ruled that the exclusion of unvaccinated jurors from jury duty did not violate the statutory fair cross-section requirements of the Jury Section and Service Act, 28 U.S.C. §§ 1861, which provides that “all litigants in Federal courts entitled to trial by jury shall have the right to…juries selected at random from a fair cross section of the community in the district or division wherein the court convenes.”Fair cross-section challenges are analyzed by applying the Duran Test, which requires the challenge show: (1) that the group alleged to be excluded is a “distinctive group in the community”; (2) that the group’s representation in the source from which juries are selected is not fair and reasonable in relation to the number of such persons in the community; and (3) that this underrepresentation results from systematic exclusion of the group in jury selection.The Court concluded that unvaccinated jurors are not a distinctive group and rejected the argument that vaccination status is a “proxy for individuals who hold a particular point of view….”