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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....