Teri Kanefield on Nostr: Adding: The reason I think the way it is generally taught is boring is that it's ...
Adding: The reason I think the way it is generally taught is boring is that it's watered down and people are not given context.
I saw a kids book once that said, "you have the right to a jury trial!" Why would a kid care?
But after you read about the Zenger trial in the American colonies juries make sense as a way for the people to resist a tyrant.
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