ASTC's latest edition of the Jury Expert is available here. Below is a list of articles in this most recent edition.
Pretrial Publicity and Courtroom Umami
by Celia Lofink, Ph.D. of Jury Workshop and Marie Mullaney, M.S. of Litigation Solutions, LLC
As Voir Dire Becomes Voir Google, Where Are the Ethical Lines Drawn?
by John G. Browning, J.D. of Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard & Smith with responses from Kacy Miller, Ellen Finlay and Rosalind Greene
Do You See What I See? How a Lack of Cultural Competency May Be Affecting Your Bottom Line
by Michelle Ramos-Burkhart, J.D., LLM
Hackers, Hosts & Help Requests
by Rita Handrich, Ph.D., Editor of The Jury Expert
The Scared Witness: A Chapter from “Can This Witness Be Saved”
by Katherine James, M.F.A. of Act of Communication
Why Telling a Witness That It’s OK to Say They Don’t Know Is Good for Justice
by Nathan Weber, Ph.D. of Flinders University and Tim Perfect, Ph.D. of Plymouth University with responses from Jessica Boyle, Jonathan Vallano and Steve Charman
The Interview-Identification-Eyewitness Factor (I-I-Eye) Method for Analyzing Eyewitness Testimony by Nell B. Pawlenko, Ph.D. of Catholic University, Richard J. Wise, J.D., Ph.D. of the University of North Dakota, Martin A. Safer, Ph.D. of Catholic University, and Brett Holfeld, M.S. of the University of North Dakota with responses from Roy Aranda and Rita Handrich
80 iPad Apps Attorneys Love, 8 Days a Week: An App Strategy for Work, the Courtroom, and Your Personal Life by Alison K. Bennett, M.S. of Bloom Strategic Consulting
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