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Vol. 30/No. 1 May 2023 Archive
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A Bridge from Past to Future: A Conversation Between Two TJE Editors
Posted on May 22, 2023 | No CommentsThe Jury Expert is entering a new era, with a fresh staff of editors, authors, and ideas. To re-launch the publication, we asked a huge contributor to the old TJE (Rita Handrich) and a contributor to the new TJE (Clint Townson) to share their thoughts and reflections on TJE and […] -
It Matters Who Conducts Internet Research on Potential Jurors: An Internet Research Firm v. Law Firm Comparison
Posted on May 22, 2023 | No CommentsThe impact of the internet on jury trials has been dramatic, opening up new avenues for both uncovering information about potential jurors for jury selection purposes and inappropriate, and potential, misconduct by jurors.[1] For jury selection, the internet provides resources with which to understand potential jurors (and identify potentially favorable […] -
The Underdog Effect
Posted on May 22, 2023 | No CommentsIf April showers bring May flowers, what does March bring? This year it was crushed brackets as unprecedented wins by Cinderella teams made their way into the Final Four. Traditional water cooler chatter was replaced by discussions about top seeded teams being bested by lower ranked teams. With the obvious […] -
Jurors’ Own History of Child Sexual Abuse is Related to their Reactions to Child Victims and Case Judgments
Posted on May 22, 2023 | No CommentsFew trials involving child sexual abuse have reached the level of notoriety as United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell (2021). Maxwell was convicted of five counts of child sex trafficking stemming from her involvement in Jeffrey Epstein’s sexual abuse of minors. But a month later, a juror in her case […]