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Why Do We Ask Jurors To Promise That They Will Do the Impossible?
by Susan MacphersonPosted on February 6, 2014 | 17 CommentsStop asking jurors to do the impossible! -
February 2014 Favorite Thing!
by Rita Handrich, PhDPosted on February 6, 2014 | No CommentsNO MORE SPAM erased on your desktop but showing on mobile devices! -
Jury Expert Top Ten Accessed Articles for 2013
by Editorial StaffPosted on February 6, 2014 | 2 CommentsTop 10 articles determined by our readers in 2013! -
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 […] -
Taming the Reptile: A Defendant’s Response to the Plaintiff’s Revolution
by Ken Broda-Bahm, Ph.D.Posted on November 5, 2013 | 7 CommentsHow can the Defense attorney strike back at the Reptile? Here's how. -
The Truthiness of Visual Evidence
by Eryn Newman, Ph.D and Neal Feigenson, J.DPosted on November 5, 2013 | 9 CommentsCan visual evidence result in 'truthiness'? Yes! Find out how it does and how to ameliorate that effect. -
Neutralizing Negative Pretrial Publicity: A Multi-Part Strategy
by Adam B. Shniderman, M.A.Posted on November 5, 2013 | 7 CommentsNeutralizing negative pretrial publicity…before trial, in voir dire, and during trial. -
When Does a Defendant’s Impulsivity Exculpate vs Incriminate?
by Clayton R. Critcher, Ph.D. and Yoel Inbar, Ph.D.Posted on November 5, 2013 | 1 CommentHow fast did your client make that decision? What assumptions will therefore be made as to their (moral) character? -
Favorite Thing: The DELETE Key
by Jason BarnesPosted on November 5, 2013 | No CommentsAh, the DELETE key. Sitting politely in the upper right of your keyboard, it patiently awaits a caress from your pinky. It quickly corrects errant keystrokes and poor word choices. Click. Goodbye. It evicts spam in the blink of an eye. Banishing Testostoril, Walk-in tubs, and Nigerian Finance Ministers with […] -
Inaccuracy in Political Self-Perception: Young Adults Are Not as Conservative as They Believe
by Michael J. Bernstein, PhD and Ethan Zell, PhDPosted on November 5, 2013 | 1 CommentIs it possible we really do not know our own political leanings?