
Essay on the Trial by Jury by Lysander Spooner
FOR more than six hundred years that is, since Magna Carta, in 1215 there has been no clearer principle of English or American constitutional law, than that, in criminal cases,...
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Essay on the Trial by Jury by Lysander Spooner launched in 2025 and has put out 22 episodes in the time since. That works out to roughly 10 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a near-daily cadence.
Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 25 min and 42 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-US-language Society & Culture show.
There hasn’t been a new episode in the last ninety days; the most recent episode landed 4 months ago. The busiest year was 2025, with 20 episodes published. Published by Loyal Books.
From the publisher
FOR more than six hundred years that is, since Magna Carta, in 1215 there has been no clearer principle of English or American constitutional law, than that, in criminal cases, it is not only the right and duty of juries to judge what are the facts, what is the law, and what was the moral intent of the accused; but that it is also their right, and their primary and paramount duty, to judge of the justice of the law, and to hold all laws invalid, that are, in their opinion, unjust or oppressive, and all persons guiltless in violating, or resisting the execution of, such laws.So begins Spooner’s epic on the jury, its origins and history. Spooner examines the history and powers of a jury, from the magna carta in King John’s time, to the practices in the 18th century. A classic work on law, Spooner argues that the decision of the jury is sovereign over the king’s law.
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01 – Ch 1 – The Right of Juries to Judge the Justice of Laws
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02 – Ch 2 – Part 1 – Trial by Jury Defined by Magna Carta
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03 – Ch 2 – Part 2 – Language of Magna Carta
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04 – Ch 3 – Part 1 – Additionnal Proofs of the Rights and Duties of Jurors
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05 – Ch 3 – Part 2 – Ancient Common Law Juries were Mere Courts of Conscience
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06 – Ch 3 – Part 3 – Ancient Common Law Juries were Mere Courts of Conscience
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07 – Ch 3 – Part 4 – Oaths of Jurors
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08 – Ch 3 – Part 5 – Right of Jurors to fix the Sentence
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09 – Ch 3 – Part 6 – The Coronation Oath
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10 – Ch 4 – The Rights and Duties of Juries in Civil Suits
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11 – Ch 5 – Part 1 – Objections Answered
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12 – Ch 5 – Part 2 – Objections Answered
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13 – Ch 6 – Juries of the Present Day Illegal
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14 – Ch 7 – Part 1 – Illegal Judges
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15 – Ch 7 – Part 2 – Illegal Judges
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16 – Ch 8 – Free Administration of Justice
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17 – Ch 9 – The Criminal Intent
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18 – Ch 10 – Moral Considerations for Jurors
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19 – Ch 11 – Authority of Magna Carta
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