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Missouri Supreme Court Addresses Discovery of Jury Research Data
Indiana Supreme Court Affirms Admissibility of MySpace Page in Criminal Trial
South Carolina Supreme Court Issues Order on Juror Use of Computers and Cell Phones
Indiana Supreme Court Addresses the Use of Cell-Phones by Jurors During Deliberations
New Trial Ordered Due to Juror's Internet Research: Maryland Court of Special Appeals
US Supreme Court Addresses Denial of Peremptory Challenge
Georgia Supreme Court Addresses Exclusion of the Public from Criminal Voir Dire Proceedings
A Lawyer's Covert "Friending" of a Witness on MySpace and Facebook is Addressed by the Philadelphia Bar Association's Professional Guidance Committee
Jurors Accessing Case Information from the Internet Was Not Enough for the Eleventh Circuit to Grant Siegelman and Scrushy a New Trial
Judge vs. Jury: An IndianaViews Survey
IndianaViews Survey Released on Hoosiers' Attitudes Toward Jury Duty
IndianaViews Survey on Hoosier Views of Democrat Presidential Candidates
Northern District of California Allows Limited Cross-Examination Regarding Use of Jury Consultant
Empirical Study Clarifies Rumored CSI Effect
Study Finds Computer Animations Can Significantly Impact Verdicts in Complex Cases
Indiana Supreme Court Suggests Religious Affiliation May Be An Impermissible Basis For Peremptory Strike
US Supreme Court Upholds Ruling Allowing Victim Buttons to be Worn at Trial
Using Jury Research to Help Overcome the Challenges of Commonsense Causation
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