The web site seems to be universally inaccessible and isn't going back up immediately. I sent them a fax telling them about the problem and asking for more information. Hopefully, around Monday or so we'll hear more from them. Daniel C. Burton <dan@antispam.autobahn.org> wrote in article <01bd3432$981eb3c0$6ddf4fce@dan>... > I tried to get to the web site, http://www.jurypower.org, but I couldn't > look it up. Maybe someone else can try later and see if they can find it. > >Date: Sat, 24 Jan 1998 13:37:52 -0500 > >From: "ERIC E. SKIDMORE" <104413.3573@compuserve.com> > > > >JURY EDUCATION INITIATIVE > > > >(California Ballot '98)** > > > >Can you veto bad laws? > > > >Yes, if you've been informed. In the state of California, U.S.A., there is > >a new ballot initiative to make it a law that a jury must be informed by a > >judge in every trial of its inherent right to judge the law as well as the > >facts of the case before them. Justice depends on informed, educated > >juries, hence the Jury Education Initiative (JEI).