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Know the Principles: A Review of the “Jury Selection Handbook”

By Dr. Ken Broda Bahm: Jury selection presents a difficult challenge to trial lawyers, and calls for skills that are generally out of step with the rest of what they’re expected to master in order to get from filing to verdict. At the point of empaneling a jury, lawyers are expected to listen more than

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Ask Your Potential Jurors: Do You Believe in the Legal Process?

By Dr. Ken Broda Bahm:   We live in a hierarchical society, and the courtroom replicates (some would say, entrenches) some of those hierarchies. The law is written in an opaque manner that only the educated can understand, the bar physically separates the attorneys and the players from everyone else, and the judge is literally

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Ask Your Potential Juror: Having an Epistemological Crisis?

By Dr. Ken Broda Bahm: People have always believed things that aren’t true: the earth is flat, nonconforming women are witches, the moon landing was faked. Currently, we have our own set of false beliefs that have permeated some sectors of society. The difference, perhaps, is that there’s now the feeling that we’re in a

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Cooperate

By Dr. Ken Broda Bahm: Litigation and trial have a long history of being seen as a kind of logical and verbal combat. Movies and popular culture have contributed to this view that attorneys are going to war on behalf of their clients, and the only holds that are barred are those that are barred

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Make It Vivid

By Dr. Ken Broda Bahm: It’s Christmas as I write this, so how about some seasonally appropriate social science. There is a study (Merckelbach & van de Venezuela, 2001), a little old at this point, but quite interesting in its implications. Participants came into a lab in order to listen to white noise over headphones.

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