The Jury Duty Reading List
Let's face it: We all have to do it. It's mandatory. It’s our civic duty.
Jury duty is a way of life for just about every American adult. Most people dread getting summoned, while some see jury duty as a respite from the daily grind of their 9-to-5 jobs.
Others actually look forward in bated anticipation to getting their jury duty notice in the mail. Who doesn't like the potential for a little excitement and drama in their lives?
Maybe I'll get picked. Maybe it'll be a high profile case. Maybe I'll be sequestered!
Whatever your viewpoint, what better way to prepare for a possibly long day than to ensure you have sufficient reading material to pass the time?
Have you been summoned to appear in court? Stop by your local library before reporting for duty!
Books by Lawyers (Fiction)
A Time to Kill, by John Grisham
Testimony, by Scott Turow
The Rumpole series, by John Mortimer
Books by Lawyers (Nonfiction)
American Heiress: The Wild Saga of the Kidnapping, Crimes and Trial of Patty Hearst, by Jeffrey Toobin
Helter Skelter: The True Story of the Manson Murders, by Vincent Bugliosi
The Law of the Land: A Grand Tour of Our Constitutional Republic, by Akhil Reed Amar
Legal and Courtroom Thrillers
Inherit the Wind, by Jerome Lawrence
Twelve Angry Men, by Reginald Rose
Witness for the Prosecution, by Agatha Christie
Strong Poison, by Dorothy Sayers
True Crime: 364.1523
In Cold Blood: A True Account of Multiple Murder and its Consequences, by Truman Capote
People Who Eat Darkness: The True Story of a Young Woman Who Vanished From the Streets of Tokyo and the Evil That Swallowed Her Up, by Richard Lloyd Parry
Ghettoside: A True Story of Murder in America, by Jill Leovy
The Map Thief: The Gripping Story of an Esteemed Rare-Map Dealer Who Made Millions Stealing Priceless Maps, by Michael Blanding
The Lynching: The Epic Courtroom Battle that Brought Down the Klan, by Laurence Leamer
Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets, by David Simon
Last Woman Hanged: The Terrible, True Story of Louisa Collins, by Caroline Overington
Famous Cases
Reversal of Fortune: Inside the Von Bulow Case, by Alan M. Dershowitz
The Central Park Five: A Chronicle of a City Wilding, by Sarah Burns
The Run of His Life: The People v. O.J. Simpson by Jeffrey Toobin
The Destiny of the Republic: A Tale of Madness, Medicine and the Murder of a President, by Candice Millard
Denial: Holocaust History on Trial, by Deborah Lipstadt
A Path to a Career Change?
The Bar Exam in a Nutshell, by Suzanne Darrow-Kleinhaus
Legal Celebrities
Don’t Pee on My Leg and Tell Me It’s Raining: America’s Toughest Family Court Judge Speaks Out, by Judy Sheindlin
Taking the Stand: My Life in the Law, by Alan Dershowitz
From Jailer to Jailed: My Journey from Correction and Police Commissioner to Inmate #84888-054, by Bernard Kerik
Books by (or about) Supreme Court Justices
Notorious RBG: The Life and Times of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, by Irin Carmon
My Beloved World, by Sonia Sotomayor
Scalia Speaks: Reflections on Law, Faith, and Life Well Lived, by Antonin Scalia
Devil in the Grove: Thurgood Marshall, the Groveland Boys, and the Dawn of a New America by Gilbert King
Stories of Being Wrongly Convicted
Anatomy of Innocence: Testimonies of the Wrongly Convicted, edited by Laura Caldwell and Leslie S. Klinger
Exonerated: A History of the Innocence Movement, by Robert J. Norris
Freeing David McCallum: The Last Miracle of Rubin Hurricane Carter, by Kenneth Klonsky
The Criminal Justice System
Unfair: The New Science of Criminal Injustice, by Adam Benforado
Justice: What’s the Right Thing to Do? By Michael Sandel
The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness, by Michelle Alexander
Jury Duty and Jurors: Fiction and Nonfiction
Why Jury Duty Matters: A Citizen's Guide to Constitutional Action, by Andrew Ferguson
Pride v. Prejudice: A Claire Malloy Mystery, by Joan Hess
An American Daughter, by Wendy Wasserstein
The Jury in America: Triumph and Decline, by Dennis Hale
The Baker Street Jurors, by Michael Robertson
Justice
Let’s Get Free: A Hip-Hop Theory of Justice, by Paul Butler
Law and Disorder: Absurdly Funny Moments From the Courts, by Charles Sevilla
Readings on Twelve Angry Men, edited by Russ Munyan
Thanks to Elizabeth Waters for her help with this reading list.
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