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Jury Decision Making

Making the Damn Feather Weigh More: Reframing Common Burden of Proof Arguments By Plaintiffs

“If you end up saying to yourself, I just don’t know, but it might be, then we’ve met our burden.” While I’ve listened to both

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Jill Schmid, Ph.D. June 1, 2021
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