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The Important Connection between September 11, COVID-19, and Jury Decision-Making

As the country starts to re-open and jury trials resume, it is our job to research and understand what impact the pandemic and the stay-at-home

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Thomas O'Toole, Ph.D. May 14, 2020
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Strategic Considerations of How Case Presentation Influences Jurors’ Note-Taking (Part 1)

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Juror Complaints Mirror Judge Complaints

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Are Attorneys More Likely to Care About Demographics?

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The Jurors Hated It, But It Worked

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Ease over Accuracy: Why “Yeah, but…” Defense Tend to Fail

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What’s Your Superpower? Barriers for Attorney Presentation in Zoom Depositions

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The “Poverty of Attention” at Trial

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The Legal Pad #3: Cause Challenge Denied

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The Perils of Powerless Speech Part 2: There’s an App for That!

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Flags, Focus, and the Importance of Shifting Jurors’ Attention to Favorable Messaging

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