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  • Take a look at this provocative idea to combat the Google Mistrial.

    Let’s Talk: Addressing the Challenges of Internet-Era Jurors

    by Julie Blackman, Ph.D. and Ellen Brickman, Ph.D. Take a look at this provocative idea to combat the Google Mistrial.

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  • See Part 1 of this article: Tattoos, Tolerance, Technology, and TMI: Welcome to the land of the Millennials (aka Generation Y) in the July 2010 issue of The Jury Expert   “It ain’t what you don’t know that gets you into trouble. It’s what you know for sure that just […]

    Between Coddling and Contempt: Managing and Mentoring Millennials

    by Douglas L. Keene, Ph.D. and Rita R. Handrich, Ph.D. See Part 1 of this article: Tattoos, Tolerance, Technology, and TMI: Welcome to the land of the Millennials (aka Generation Y) in the July 2010 issue of The Jury Expert   “It ain’t what you don’t know that gets you into trouble. It’s what you know for sure that just […]

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  • As you page through this issue, you’ll see content on shadow juries, managing and mentoring Millennials, a review of the iJuror application for the iPad, recommendations on family law disputes, some research on damages presentation, thoughts on communication and gender of attorney, supplemental jury questionnaire items for Arab or Muslim […]

    Note from the Editor

    by Rita Handrich, Editor As you page through this issue, you’ll see content on shadow juries, managing and mentoring Millennials, a review of the iJuror application for the iPad, recommendations on family law disputes, some research on damages presentation, thoughts on communication and gender of attorney, supplemental jury questionnaire items for Arab or Muslim […]

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  • It's the dog days of summer here in the heart of Texas but this issue is sure to keep you glued to your computer screen! Once again, we have a variety of pieces that are thought-provoking and provocative but also carefully researched and written. To start us off, Sam Sommers […]

    Editor’s Note

    by Rita Handrich, Editor It's the dog days of summer here in the heart of Texas but this issue is sure to keep you glued to your computer screen! Once again, we have a variety of pieces that are thought-provoking and provocative but also carefully researched and written. To start us off, Sam Sommers […]

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  • "There is an online quitting-Facebook-for-Lent support group. But how is it possible to communicate support on Facebook without breaking your vow? Serving on a jury is one of those instances when the cell phone and the laptop are best left at home1." Trials have been being disrupted due to the […]

    Online and Wired for Justice: Why Jurors Turn to the Internet (the “Google mistrial”)

    by Douglas L. Keene, Ph.D. and Rita R. Handrich, Ph.D. "There is an online quitting-Facebook-for-Lent support group. But how is it possible to communicate support on Facebook without breaking your vow? Serving on a jury is one of those instances when the cell phone and the laptop are best left at home1." Trials have been being disrupted due to the […]

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  • Dueling perspectives on the prevalence of narcissism in today's youth with commentary from trial consultants.

    Narcissism in Gen Y: Is it Increasing or Not? Two opposing perspectives

    by Jean M. Twenge, Ph.D. and W. Keith Campbell, Ph.D. and Kali H. Trzesniewski, Ph.D. and M. Brent Donnellan, Ph.D. Dueling perspectives on the prevalence of narcissism in today's youth with commentary from trial consultants.

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  • Editorial Exuberations Spring is in full swing when it seems like the new calendars just went up on the wall. Our May issue is the biggest we’ve assembled yet both in size and in the range of ideas/perspectives incorporated. Thanks to your reading and suggestions we are continuing to evolve […]

    Editorial Exuberations

    by Editorial Exuberations Spring is in full swing when it seems like the new calendars just went up on the wall. Our May issue is the biggest we’ve assembled yet both in size and in the range of ideas/perspectives incorporated. Thanks to your reading and suggestions we are continuing to evolve […]

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