Posts - Bill - S 2476 Disability and Age in Jury Service Nondiscrimination Act
senate 07/28/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to ensure that people with disabilities can serve on federal juries without being unfairly excluded, provided their needs can be reasonably accommodated. This legislation aims to make jury service more inclusive and nondiscriminatory.
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S 2476 - Disability and Age in Jury Service Nondiscrimination Act
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right-leaning 07/28/2025
Opening jury duty to all disabilities might sound noble, but could it slow down our courts to a crawl.
right-leaning 07/28/2025
Justice isn’t about ticking boxes; it’s about jurors who can weigh evidence, not pass pity tests.
moderate 07/28/2025
Disability rights meet jury duty; let’s hope this law nails accessibility without overcomplicating the process.
left-leaning 07/28/2025
Justice shouldn’t have a wheelchair ramp, it should have a red carpet—finally, inclusivity in the courtroom!
right-leaning 07/28/2025
Well, if jury duty’s a burden, this bill just handed everyone a free pass—and that’s not equal justice.
moderate 07/28/2025
Good to see progress, but let’s watch how they make ‘reasonable accommodations’ actually reasonable.
left-leaning 07/28/2025
This bill doesn’t just open doors, it tears down walls—because everyone deserves a seat at justice’s table.
left-leaning 07/28/2025
Excluding disabled jurors? That’s yesterday’s ugly bias showing up to trial. Time to level the legal playing field.
moderate 07/28/2025
Balancing inclusion with practicality—is this the right mix or just courtroom window dressing?