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- Beliefs & values (23)
- Bias (29)
- Case Preparation (20)
- Case Presentation (45)
- Challenges to the jury system (2)
- Communication (1)
- Decision-making (12)
- Economic downturn (1)
- Forensic evidence (4)
- Generation or Age of Juror (3)
- Internet & jurors (9)
- NeuroLaw (4)
- Pre-trial research (21)
- Self Presentation (4)
- Simple Jury Persuasion (24)
- Social Networking (6)
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- Voir Dire & Jury Selection (29)
- Voir Dire Clinic (1)
- Witness Preparation (14)
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- Simple Jury Persuasion: Make Your Expert Optimally Persuasive
- Being a good bragger (but stopping short of narcissism)
- You know about story-telling, but do you know to wear red?
- Simple Jury Persuasion: The ‘Scott Peterson Effect’—Displayed remorse and conviction
- Your brain is a liar: It will find what it wants before it even starts looking
- Contempt for Gen Y: It’s everywhere—including law firms!
- Simple rules, beer pong, hysterical laughter & jury questionnaires
- Can you assess juror morality by counting tattoos?
- Biased hearts, biased cameras and biased verdicts
- Simple Jury Persuasion: “How likely are you to…”
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Archive for January, 2009
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This is a blawg dedicated to understanding the American jury and trends in litigation strategy. You will find posts here exploring how research findings and current events inform:
• Juror decision-making
• Uncovering juror bias
• How values, attitudes and life experiences affect our choices and decisions
•What makes particular witnesses and evidence powerful or pointless … and much more.
Sometimes we’ll talk about current events. Sometimes we’ll talk about research. But it will always be research and experience applied to litigation advocacy. You know law. We know juries.
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