(a) In any civil action in the Court of International Trade which is to be tried before a jury, the jury shall be selected in accordance with the provisions of this chapter and under the procedures set forth in the jury selection plan of the district court for the judicial district in which the case is to be tried.
(b) Whenever the Court of International Trade conducts a jury trial—(1) the clerk of the district court for the judicial district in which the Court of International Trade is sitting, or an authorized deputy clerk, shall act as clerk of the Court of International Trade for the purposes of selecting and summoning the jury;
(2) the qualifications for jurors shall be the same as those established by section 1865(b) of this title for jurors in the district courts of the United States;
(3) each party shall be entitled to challenge jurors in accordance with section 1870 of this title; and
(4) jurors shall be compensated in accordance with section 1871 of this title.
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Title 28— JUDICIARY AND JUDICIAL PROCEDURE
CHAPTER 121— JURIES; TRIAL BY JURY
§ 1862. Discrimination prohibited
§ 1863. Plan for random jury selection
§ 1864. Drawing of names from the master jury wheel; completion of juror qualification form
§ 1865. Qualifications for jury service
§ 1866. Selection and summoning of jury panels
§ 1867. Challenging compliance with selection procedures
§ 1868. Maintenance and inspection of records
§ 1872. Issues of fact in Supreme Court
§ 1873. Admiralty and maritime cases
§ 1874. Actions on bonds and specialties
§ 1875. Protection of jurors’ employment
§ 1876. Trial by jury in the Court of International Trade
§ 1878. Optional use of a one-step summoning and qualification procedure