288 Legal Scenarios
Explore historically grounded court and jury-selection scenarios covering bias, rights, exclusion, accountability, and the pursuit of justice.
WHITEJURY.COM • INTERACTIVE CIVIC EDUCATION
Explore real legal and courtroom issues through an interactive educational experience built around 288 court and legal scenarios.
Explore historically grounded court and jury-selection scenarios covering bias, rights, exclusion, accountability, and the pursuit of justice.
Move across a premium courtroom-themed board with one die, two dice, or a numbered wheel while each turn reveals a new legal question.
Learn key legal concepts, constitutional principles, and historic patterns through clear explanations after every answer.
Designed for students, educators, advocates, and lifelong learners committed to understanding the justice system.
THE WHITE JURY EXPERIENCE
White Jury transforms serious legal and historical questions into a structured educational simulation. Every turn creates a new opportunity to examine how justice can be strengthened—or undermined.
COURTROOM SCENARIO
WHY IT MATTERS
The legal system is shaped not only by statutes and judges, but also by who is permitted to participate, who is excluded, and whether unfair practices are challenged.
Exclusion from jury pools can deny communities a voice and weaken the promise of representative justice.
Questions, assumptions, and discriminatory practices during jury selection can shape who receives a fair hearing.
Unfair jury-selection practices require scrutiny, review, and meaningful pathways for accountability and reform.
HOW IT WORKS
Roll one die, roll two dice, or spin the animated wheel to move across the board.
Land on a space and respond to a courtroom or jury-selection question with multiple-choice answers.
Receive immediate explanations, track progress, and build a stronger understanding of justice.
OUR MISSION
White Jury is an educational project examining the history and present-day consequences of racial exclusion, courtroom unfairness, and unequal participation in jury processes.
Through interactive gameplay and accessible legal education, the project encourages reflection, informed civic participation, and a more just legal system.
PLAY • LEARN • REFLECT
Move through the system, encounter the issues, and examine what equal justice requires.