Taylor v. Louisiana

Supreme Court of the United States · Decided 1975-01-21

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Me. Justice White delivered the opinion of the Court. When this case was tried, Art. VII, § 41, 1 of the Louisiana Constitution, and Art. 402 of the Louisiana Code of Criminal Procedure 2 provided that a woman should not be selected for jury service unless she had previously filed a written declaration of her desire to be subject to jury service. The const…

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