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Notes from the Editor Archive
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Note from the Editor – February 2014
by Rita R. Handrich, PhDPosted on February 6, 2014 | No CommentsReligion, neuroscience, cisgender, jailhouse informants, metaphors and are we asking jurors to do the impossible? Welcome to our first issue of 2014! The litigation cycle is back in full swing again so we are grateful to these authors for taking time to write for all of us! You will find […] -
Ringing Out 2013 (Just a Bit Early)
by Rita R. Handrich, Ph.D.Posted on November 5, 2013 | No CommentsNote from the Editor -
Note from the Editor
by Rita R. Handrich, PhDPosted on August 1, 2013 | No CommentsLaw versus justice, dead ex-witnesses, and everything old is new again! Summer is always hot here in the Texas Hill Country but this summer has had added heat from media coverage of a number of very hot trials. The George Zimmerman trial for second degree murder resulted in acquittal, shocking […] -
Plea for Help, Witnesses, Your Financial Bottom Line, and A Lot More!
by Rita R. Handrich, PhDPosted on May 31, 2013 | No CommentsWe need your help & we've got great stuff in this issue! -
Note From the Editor
by Rita R. Handrich, PhDPosted on March 31, 2013 | No CommentsTwo things can occupy the same space without creating a hole in the space/time continuum. -
Note from the Editor: Wait! We’re Leading with an Article on How to Avoid Jury Duty?
by Rita R. Handrich, PhDPosted on January 31, 2013 | No CommentsWhat's in this issue? Terrific stuff for litigation advocacy as well as some info on improving your memory and office interactions too! -
Note From the Editor
by Rita R. Handrich, Ph.D.Posted on November 28, 2012 | 1 CommentWhat's in this issue and celebration of two ASTC member blawgs inclusion in the 6th Annual ABA 100! -
Note From the Editor
by Rita R. Handrich, PhDPosted on September 30, 2012 | 1 CommentA note from the Editor with thanks to Brian Patterson! -
Ch-ch-ch-ch-changes! And the Mercury Keeps Rising…
by Rita R. Handrich, Ph.D.Posted on July 31, 2012 | No CommentsWelcome to the dog days of summer. It’s been a busy summer here at The Jury Expert as we’ve transitioned to being published by the ASTC Foundation and are busy (still) working on catching all our documentation up so it reflects that shift. The world of litigation has been busy […] -
Racism, Bias, Expert and Crazy Witnesses and a Whole Lot More
by Rita R. Handrich, Ph.D.Posted on May 29, 2012 | No CommentsMuch has happened since we last published and we have attempted to keep up with it by bringing you multiple articles on current topics. Racism and bias are our wheelhouse in the world of trial consulting and so we have two articles for you on that arena. First, a research […]