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  <title>Ep. 143 - The Seventh Amendment: Trial by Jury in Civil Cases</title>
  <description>The Founding Fathers were fond of brevity in creating our constitution. &amp;amp;nbsp;While few in words and somewhat overlooked compared to some of the other amendments, the 7th Amendment is long in impact. &amp;amp;nbsp;To be succinct, the 7th Amendment guarantees civil cases can be heard and decided by a jury. &amp;amp;nbsp;Why was this needed? &amp;amp;nbsp;What concerns were the Founders alleviating? &amp;amp;nbsp;And why does it mention a $20 minimum dispute? &amp;amp;nbsp;Join returning guest Joerg Knipprath with Southwestern Law School and our brilliant student panel for this chat on the 7th Amendment. </description>
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