A tobacco case took a strange turn when attorneys focused on the race and gender of two white, male jurors.
The detour raised an interesting question: Do tobacco companies believe white men are more sympathetic to their arguments?
A tobacco case took a strange turn when attorneys focused on the race and gender of two white men struck from the jury.
August 17, 2017 at 11:00 PM
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A tobacco case took a strange turn when attorneys focused on the race and gender of two white, male jurors.
The detour raised an interesting question: Do tobacco companies believe white men are more sympathetic to their arguments?
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