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Laura L. Dominic
Jun 11, 2020
WHO MIGHT NOT BE ON YOUR JURY IN THE “NEW NORMAL” TRIAL?
As our country has started to reopen, we have heard a lot about the “new normal”. It appears inevitable that social distancing and mask...
Theodore O. Prosise Ph.D.
Mar 31, 2020
ONE PERSON’S INFERENCE IS ANOTHER PERSON’S CONJECTURE
Steven Wright observed that “there is a fine line between fishing and standing on the shore like an idiot.” And as David St. Hubbins...
Laura L. Dominic, Theodore O. Prosise Ph.D.
Sep 6, 2019
JURY SELECTION IN THE #METOO ERA
“Franken’s fall was stunningly swift … reflect[ing] the cultural moment: In an era when women’s accusations of sexual discrimination and...
Theodore O. Prosise Ph.D.
Dec 8, 2017
JURY SELECTION: LOGISTICS
So often we write about the social science and theory behind sound jury selection. But there is one element – not sufficient alone, yet...
Theodore O. Prosise Ph.D.
Jul 7, 2017
FOREIGN POLICY AND JURY SELECTION STRATEGY: ASSESSMENTS OF JUROR OPINION LEADERSHIP
There is an ongoing debate about the priorities in current foreign policy between “Hard Power” leadership and “Soft Power” leadership. In...
Alexis Knutson
May 12, 2017
“SO, WHO WANTS TO BE THE FOREPERSON?”: OPINION LEADERS IN JURY DELIBERATIONS
If the cast of Saved by the Bell had jury duty, Zach Morris (The Adult Years) would be a likely candidate for jury foreperson....