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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! -
The Glasses Stereotype Revisited
by Michael Forster and Gernot Gerger and Helmut LederPosted on March 31, 2013 | 11 CommentsAre there glasses that make you look more competent and trustworthy without damaging your perceived attractiveness? Why, yes! -
Beyond Expert Credentials: Every Aspect of Credibility Counts
by Charlotte A. (Charli) Morris, M.A.Posted on March 31, 2013 | 13 CommentsPreparing expert witnesses to be likable and persuasive to the jury. What needs to happen? -
Favorite Thing: Expensify
by Brian PattersonPosted on March 31, 2013 | No CommentsStop avoiding filling out those expense reports! Let our Favorite Thing make it easier for you! -
Does this Recession Make Me Look Black?
by Christopher D. Rodeheffer, M.S. and Sarah E. Hill, Ph.D. and Charles G. Lord, Ph.D.Posted on March 31, 2013 | 1 CommentDon’t miss our trial consultant responses at the end of this article: Roy Aranda, Gabrielle Smith, Stanley L. Brodsky, and George Kitahara Kich, and a response to the consultants from the authors. The Effect of Resource Scarcity on the Categorization of Biracial Faces Whether at the supermarket or jogging through […] -
The Power to Judge: Social Power Influences Moral Judgment
by James McGee, M.A.Posted on March 31, 2013 | 9 CommentsIn which direction does social power change how we see case facts and hear your story? Original research with tips on application. -
Three Critical Components in Litigation Graphic Design That You’re Not Doing
by David W. Mykel, MAPosted on March 31, 2013 | 3 CommentsMake your litigation graphics speak to today's jurors. Words and pictures to show you how. -
When Should Lawyers Use Big Words?
by Adam Alter, Ph.D.Posted on March 31, 2013 | 10 Comments"Drunk tank pink". It's a great phrase and when you see what it means, you'll grin and have a terrific after-hours tidbit. -
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. -
Avoiding Jury Duty: Psychological and Legal Perspectives
by David M. Sams, J.D., LL.M. and Tess M.S. Neal, Ph.D. and Stanley L. Brodsky, Ph.D.Posted on January 31, 2013 | 10 CommentsYou've seen the TV shows, movie references, online posts and comics derogating jury service. You've probably even heard the outrageous reasons for being unable to serve like "It wouldn't be fair since I'm psychic" or "I can't serve since I've been a victim of homicide myself". But do you have a strategy for figuring out who to strike among the jury-avoidant on your panel?