The importance of eye contact In a courtroom, eye contact is the big litmus test for credibility, believability and likability Katherine James From Issue: 2008 November
The bias beneath: Uncovering juror bias in sexual assault cases Seven types of juror biases: Uncovering and dealing with them William S. Friedlander Alexandra Rudolph From Issue: 2010 June
That other four-letter word – Bias Recognizing, challenging and overcoming it Nancy Neal Yeend From Issue: 2019 May
Quantifying the juror bias against corporate defendants A research study on how bias can impact the value of a case Chris Denove From Issue: 2013 August
Practical advice for voir dire Before you ask jurors to “stretch” for the verdict, make sure that they are flexible William VeenAnoush Lancaster From Issue: 2012 February
The Golden Rule Invoking empathy without violating the Golden Rule John P. Blumberg From Issue: 2024 May
The art of jury de-selection Don’t try to pick the best jurors; focus on identifying bias against your client From Issue: 2014 February
Self-service, instant-access society: Social media implications for the jury box Is Google or Twitter deciding your case? How to disconnect jurors so they pay attention to the evidence Teresa Rosado From Issue: 2010 October
Questionnaire questioner A handy “how to” for effective use of jury questionnaires. Details, details… Miles B. Cooper From Issue: 2019 May
Preserve the right to a jury trial by maximizing juror satisfaction Honor the Seventh Amendment by being fully engaged in the final status conference Daniel M. Crowley From Issue: 2024 February
Our jurors: Giving them respect and honesty A trial attorney’s observations from the jury box Katherine Higgins From Issue: 2016 March