eJury is an online platform that offers people the opportunity to participate in mock trials and provide feedback that helps attorneys prepare for real court cases. By simulating a jury environment, eJury enables legal professionals to test strategies, identify potential weaknesses, and gain insights into how jurors might respond to evidence and arguments. Participants read case summaries, answer questions, and provide their perspective, contributing valuable insights for the legal teams involved.
To become a juror on eJury, applicants must be at least 18 years old, a U.S. citizen, and not actively engaged in the practice of law or connected to law enforcement. Additionally, participants need to have a clean criminal record and cannot be involved in a case being reviewed. Jurors are expected to have reliable internet access to read through materials and provide thoughtful feedback. Compensation is offered on a per-case basis, making it an accessible way for individuals to earn extra income while contributing to the legal process.