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Recognizing the Emotional Volatility of Your Jurors

Yesterday, Seattle Public Schools announced that remote learning will continue indefinitely, meaning public school kids are not going back to school in the fall. A

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Thomas O'Toole, Ph.D. July 23, 2020
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