Ketanji Brown Jackson's Double Jeopardy Opinion Protects The Authority Of Jury Decisions
Briefly

It is hard to look at the Ninth Amendment and see it as anything other than a deliberate attempt to protect The People from the threat of intensifying bureaucratization.
If jurors believed that applying a law would lead to an unjust conviction, they were not compelled to convict someone who had broken that law.
Read at Above the Law
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