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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...
Theodore O. Prosise Ph.D.
Jan 8, 2014
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...
Christopher J. Dominic
Dec 6, 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...
Tsongas Litigation Consulting
Oct 24, 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...
Theodore O. Prosise Ph.D.
Apr 30, 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...
Laura L. Dominic
Mar 25, 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...
Tsongas Litigation Consulting
Feb 8, 2013