it "open[ed] the door for the repeal of Prohibition" (Jackson, 1999, p. 4).
One argument in favor of jury nullification is cited by Jackson, who quotes a 1771 statement by John Adams that a juror had a duty "to find the verdict according to his own best . . . conscience, though in direct opposition to the direction of the court" (1999, p. 4). Another argument is advance