Stand Up for Your Right to Trial

Join us in advocating for the essential right to jury trials and due process in Nebraska. Your voice matters in shaping a fair justice system for all.

Empowering Justice Through Jury Trials

Join us in advocating for the fundamental right to a fair trial and accountability in Nebraska. Your support helps protect the rights of injured individuals and promotes civil justice for all.


Empowering Justice Through Jury Trials

Join us in advocating for the fundamental right to a fair trial and accountability in Nebraska. Your support helps protect the rights of injured individuals and promotes civil justice for all.

Join the Movement

“I consider trial by jury as the only anchor ever yet imagined by man, by which a government can be held to the principles of its constitution.” – THOMAS JEFFERSON (1789)

The Importance of Jury Trials

Understanding Due Process in Nebraska

Why Jury Trials Matter

Jury trials are essential for ensuring justice and protecting the rights of individuals in Nebraska. They provide a fair process where peers evaluate evidence and make decisions, safeguarding against government overreach.

The Role of Due Process

Due process is a fundamental principle that guarantees fair treatment through the judicial system. It ensures that every individual has the right to a fair trial, protecting their rights and liberties.

Advocating for Accountability

NARA advocates for accountability in the legal system, emphasizing the need for transparency and fairness. This advocacy is crucial for maintaining public trust and ensuring justice for all Nebraskans.

Join the HURT Campaign

Get Involved with NARA

By joining the HURT campaign, you can support the fight for the right to trial and help raise awareness about the importance of civil justice in Nebraska. Your involvement can make a difference.

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