by Samuel R. Sommers
Should you be concerned with the diversity of your jury? How much difference does racial composition make in the final verdict? Sam Sommers examines these issues and makes recommendations for attorneys. This article is accompanied with responses from three experienced trial consultants.
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by Annabelle Lever
Should trial attorneys and experts condemn racial profiling as a police practice while condoning racial profiling in jury selection at trial? A British philosopher and ethicist poses the question and three experienced trial consultants respond.
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by Gayle Herde
An experienced trial consultant offers a brief review of the literature on authoritarianism and how the concept is applicable to litigation advocacy. The author gives suggestions on how to apply the concept of legal authoritarianism to identify authoritarian jurors and to determine whether you want them on your jury or if you want them off.
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by Naveen Khan, Dennis C. Elias
These articles are presented in response to a reader request for perspectives on how to approach anti-Muslim bias. Two experienced trial consultants provide tips, tactics and strategies for identifying, planning for, and minimizing the impact on your case when faced with anti-Muslim bias in the courtroom (or in deposition, or witness preparation, or case-planning).
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by Eugene Liscio
This article addresses the benefits of using forensic animations before you ever get to the courtroom. The author reviews these benefits through a focus on targeting the audience, getting it right, allowing the review of 'what if' scenarios, and testing hypotheses. This article is accompanied by responses from three experienced trial consultants.
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Letter from the Editor about changes you'll see this month and in months to come.
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It's again, not one but two favorite things for January 2009! Thanks to Leslie Ellis of Trial Graphix/Kroll Ontrack for providing us with a favorite thing for the road and one for quiet contemplation.
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