Gallowayway v. Superior Court of the District of Columbia
Plaintiff Donald Galloway is blind. When responding to a summons for jury duty, he was informed by personnel of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia that the Court's policy was to exclude all blind persons from jury service. Galloway was therefore barred from serving as a juror. ................
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