Our Bill of Rights is everybody's business, by Stanley Dersh (1924-1993). Colour, halftone, poster format. Print of an early American courtroom scene labelled 'Trial by Jury' with a man, possibly a jury foreman, standing next to the jury box, presenting a statement;another man sits in the foreground, at a desk on which are books, papers and quill pens, he is resting his right arm on the railing that separates him from the jury, and, like the man speaking, he holds a paper in his right hand.


Our Bill of Rights is everybody's business, by Stanley Dersh (1924-1993). Colour, halftone, poster format. Print of an early American courtroom scene labelled 'Trial by Jury' with a man, possibly a jury foreman, standing next to the jury box, presenting a statement;another man sits in the foreground, at a desk on which are books, papers and quill pens, he is resting his right arm on the railing that separates him from the jury, and, like the man speaking, he holds a paper in his right hand.


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