Civil Litigation
Dec. 18, 2019
The crowdsourced jury
Thanks to the internet, prospective litigants now have the additional option of “opting out” of dispute resolution by jury trial in favor of presenting their dispute to the internet community; in other words, they can now “crowdsource” their dispute.





2nd Appellate District, Division 5
Brian M. Hoffstadt
Presiding Justice
California Court of Appeal
UCLA School of Law, 1995
In our nation's marketplace, monopolies are the exception; in our governmental institutes, they are the rule: Only legislative bodies (and, in California, the voters themselves through the initiative process) wield legislative power; only the executive wields executive power; and only the judiciary wields judicial power.
Judicial power includes the power (1) to resolve disputes, State Board of Education v. Honi...
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