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Volume 23 No. 5 September 2011 Archive
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Eureka! Moments on the Path to Successful Visual Presentations in the Courtroom
by Suann Ingle, M.S. and Nancy J. Geenen, M.A. Ed., J.D.Posted on September 26, 2011 | 2 CommentsWhen inspiration strikes in the area of visual evidence. -
Tinnitus Audio Exhibit Admitted as Evidence
by Neal Feigenson, JDPosted on September 26, 2011 | 2 CommentsCan an internal and highly idiosyncratic experience (tinnitus) be transformed into an audio file? Apparently so. -
Using Self-Efficacy for Witness Preparation
by Robert J. Cramer, Ph.D and Caroline H. Stroud, B.A and Matthew Ferrara, Ph.D.Posted on September 26, 2011 | 2 CommentsUsing the Self-Efficacy Approach to Witness Preparation. -
Red Ink and Red Tape: Understanding the Challenges in our Current Civil Trial System
by Richard GabrielPosted on September 26, 2011 | 1 CommentRichard Gabriel examines the effectiveness and efficiency of the civil justice system in light of the economic turmoil being experienced across the country. -
Fooled By Numbers: Why People Think That 24 Months Takes Longer Than 2 Years
by Mario Pandelaere, PhDPosted on September 26, 2011 | 2 CommentsThe author analyzes the way people percieve quantitative information and the way even numerical data is subject to biased interpretation. -
I’m a Lawyer. Why Should I Care About Typography?
by Matthew ButterickPosted on September 26, 2011 | 3 CommentsA brief question and answer regarding how using proper typography can increase the persuasiveness of legal writing. -
Artful Dodging in the Courtroom
by Todd Rogers, Ph.D. and Michael I. Norton, Ph.D.Posted on September 26, 2011 | No CommentsTaking a look at 'artful question dodgers' and a gorilla too!