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Veniremen

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A quick definition of Veniremen:

Term: Veniremen

Definition: Veniremen are people who are chosen to potentially serve as jurors in a trial. The word comes from old Latin writs used in England to select a jury. Veniremen are selected according to specific rules and regulations. To learn more about how jurors are chosen, click here.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: Veniremen are individuals who are selected to either be screened as potential jurors or to actually serve as jurors in a case. The term comes from old Latin venire writs in England that were required to be given to the sheriff in order for a jury to be selected for a trial. Veniremen are typically mentioned in statutes that lay out the regulations for seeking and selecting jurors.

Example: During the jury selection process, the judge will ask a group of veniremen questions to determine if they are qualified to serve on the jury. The veniremen may be asked about their occupation, education, and any biases they may have that could affect their ability to be impartial.

Explanation: This example illustrates how veniremen are individuals who are screened to determine if they are qualified to serve on a jury. The judge asks them questions to ensure that they are impartial and can make a fair decision based on the evidence presented in the case.

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15:38
Isn’t uchicago like Top 4 tho
choosingpeace
15:38
@cumsock: they said there's like nothing to do there lol
choosingpeace
15:38
ive never been so i was just like ohhh
texaslawhopefully
15:38
UChicago is number one
^ period
u know it was a double thing. I missed II and my gf didn't want to live in the midwest anymore
15:39
But it’s fucking uchicago thooo LOL
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15:40
Makes sense tho
cumsock
15:40
@choosingpeace: there’s plenty to do in Philly 😂 it’s a giant city
So after missing the II, I was like whatever. Maybe it's a sign to withdraw
nah making decisions off the gf is out of pocket
nahhhhh we been together since 10th grade
texaslawhopefully
15:40
I guess it depends what your goals are. If it's generic biglaw, CLS will get you the same outcome
6 yrs on January 30th
lilypadfrog
15:40
awwww <3 i love love
I also like CLS for liberal clerking. approx 41 FCOA clerks per yr
It's there if I excel. if not then I'm chill with sticking to BL
texaslawhopefully
15:41
CLS is not even close to Chicago for clerking lmao
choosingpeace
15:41
wait would yall pick CLS or penn?
I didn't apply to either but I would pick penn
15:42
penn bc im in state
no no it's not. But I wouldn't clerk conservative, so idk about Chi #s for myself
cumsock
15:42
Penn
texaslawhopefully
15:42
I guess that's fair. From what I've heard UChicago for conservatives is on par w/ HYS for clerkships
texaslawhopefully
15:42
not sure about for liberals
cumsock
15:43
They’re very similar tho
cumsock
15:43
Both t6 ivies
Is that NYU disrespect???? NYU out the t-6?
15:44
Penn because my college friends who mentored me go there
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