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Theodore O. Prosise Ph.D.
- Jan 8, 2014
CONFRONTING THE “REPTILE” STRATEGY WITH A CLASSICAL HUMAN PERSPECTIVE
In the 1960s, neuroscientist Paul MacLean posited a model of the human brain consisting of three parts: the reptilian, the...
Christopher J. Dominic
- Dec 6, 2013
NO, THEY DON’T HAVE TO UNDERSTAND
It’s only natural to believe that a concept must first be understood before it can be persuasive. A common mistake in the field of...
Tsongas Litigation Consulting
- Oct 24, 2013
HOW THE UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI “KEPT THE DAMAGES LOW”
The University of Miami, after a long and possibly bumbled investigation by the NCAA, was hit with penalties this week due to a variety...
Theodore O. Prosise Ph.D.
- Apr 30, 2013
WHAT THE “GAME OF THRONES” NOVELS (NOT THE SHOW) TEACH US ABOUT JURIES
One of the things that makes George R. R. Martin’s series of books, A Song of Ice and Fire (which the HBO show is based on) such a...
Laura L. Dominic
- Mar 25, 2013
THE CURSE OF KNOWLEDGE: YOU’VE FORGOTTEN WHAT YOU DIDN’T KNOW
How can too much knowledge be a curse? Isn’t knowing more always better? Not when it interferes with your ability to teach what you’ve...
Tsongas Litigation Consulting
- Feb 8, 2013
ATTORNEYS NEED TO KEEP IT INTERESTING TO KEEP JURORS AWAKE
One of the first bits of advice I always gave novice speakers when I taught public speaking courses was that you need to keep your...