This site is based on an interesting premise: it lets the
public become web-based
jurors and
settle disputes by casting their own
votes in favor of either the
plaintiff or the
defendant. That is, people submit their own
cases and
dilemmas on the site, and each party can set down why he thinks that he is right.
People will then vote for the one that they sympathize with, and they will also be able to leave comments in the forum that is opened for each and every case.
Cases are grouped by category, and these include “Family Fights”, “Neighbors” and “Property Disputes” along with others such as “Fantasy Sports” and two named “Who’s Better” and “Who’s Wrong”. Moreover, cases can be visualized by context - tabs reading “Ending Soon”, “Cold Cases” and “Hall OF Shame” are provided.
On the whole, the site lives up to its tagline of “
the Court of public opinion”. Let’s face it, there is nothing that people like best than opining on this, that and the other. This site will let them do that to their hearts’ content, and
lend a hand in the process. It doesn’t get any better.