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Psychology Today Mar/Apr 2007 Matthew Hutson |
Unnatural Selection There's a thriving industry built on the scientific selection of jurors, but social psychologists aren't sure just how accurate it is, or whether it gives legal adversaries an edge. |
Reason January 2003 Walter K. Olson |
Courting Stupidity Why smart lawyers pick dumb jurors. |
Salon.com January 2, 2001 David Lindorff |
The death penalty's other victims When prosecutors eliminate jurors opposed to capital punishment, they also weed out women and minorities and stack the deck against defendants... |
Sports Central April 4, 2011 Clinton Riddle |
The Circus is in Town It's not likely that Barry Bonds will receive an unbiased verdict from any group of 12 jurors in this hemisphere. |
Reason November 2005 Tim Cavanaugh |
Run Away, Jury! The problem with the American legal system isn't the rapacious lawyers -- it's the idiotic jurors. |
AskMen.com April 3, 2002 Justin Becker |
How To: Get Out Of Jury Duty If you happen to not want to go, there are ways to go about escaping. Or at least attempt to... |
BusinessWeek July 4, 2005 Mike France |
Courtroom Strategies On Trial Recent high-profile verdicts have prosecutors and defense attorneys rewriting their playbooks. |
Reason February 2006 |
Letters Run Away, Jury!... Rubbish!... Clay S. Conrad... Freedom Riders... etc. |
BusinessWeek August 6, 2007 Michael Orey |
In-House Attorneys, Watch Your Step The conviction of Conrad Black's corporate counsel sends a chilling message. |
Salon.com July 17, 2000 Robert Bryce |
Waco's unanswered questions The trial is over, but both Branch Davidians and supporters of the government are disappointed that reports of lying and misconduct have been ignored. |
Sports Central March 31, 2011 Charles Coughlin |
Bonds: Hearsay and the Home Run King Barry Bonds has a legitimate shot of beating a perjury charge for which the whole world knows he's guilty. |
CFO February 1, 2006 Kate O'Sullivan |
The Best Defense In today's high-stakes legal environment, top white-collar attorneys are ready to defend the CFO. |
CFO October 1, 2008 Alix Stuart |
The Jury's Out A reversal of a big jury award to shareholders of Apollo Group lends support to critics of proposed revisions to FAS 5. |
The Motley Fool December 13, 2005 Rich Duprey |
Merck's Bitter Pill The first federal Vioxx trial ends with a deadlocked jury, but that's not necessarily good news for the drugmaker, or investors. |
ifeminists October 22, 2006 Wendy McElroy |
In Duke Rape Case, Justice Relies on Jurors Those in charge of the legal system are damaging justice itself. It is time for average people to bring fairness and standards back into the courtroom. Certainly, those with authority over the Duke rape case cannot be trusted to do so. |
Salon.com November 5, 2000 Robert Bryce |
Prosecutor says Bush "directly deceived" him to avoid jury duty The GOP candidate "used his position as governor" to avoid questions about his past during jury selection in a 1996 drunken-driving case... |
Salon.com March 13, 2002 Suzanne O'Malley |
Worst-case scenario I knew it was coming, but it's still hard to accept: In Texas, mental illness is not a defense to murder... |
Reason December 2007 Radley Balko |
No Money, No Justice Do public defenders deserve scorn, or bigger budgets? Book review: Defending the Damned: Inside Chicago's Cook County Public Defender's Office, by Kevin Davis. |
Reason June 2004 Jarett Decker |
Criminal Representation U.S. courts may find the ban on "expert advice and assistance" as applied to defense lawyers too much to stomach. |
Fast Company Neal Ungerleider |
Facebook Is Upgrading Search Functionality Within User Profiles Facebook appears to be quietly rolling out a new search feature: the ability to search within individual profiles. |
Sports Illustrated November 1, 2000 Lester Munson |
Everyone loses in Chmura trial The trial of Mark Chmura is not going to be easy for anyone. In addition to the doubts about the prosecution's evidence against him, a number of factors will make the case difficult for Chmura, his accuser, his attorneys, the prosecutors and the presiding judge... |
Reason April 2009 Anderson & Jackson |
Putting Stars Behind Bars How did breaking sports rules become a federal offense? |
ifeminists December 2, 2003 Wendy McElroy |
Media Fails Public in Jackson Case Should the public pass judgment on Michael Jackson's recent arrest for child molestation? Or should he be "innocent until proven guilty"? |
BusinessWeek January 8, 2007 Michael Orey |
How Business Trounced The Trial Lawyers By focusing on litigation reform at the state level, business has won key battles. Suddenly, it's a tough time to be a plantiffs' attorney. |
Information Today May 19, 2008 Avi Rappoport |
The Center Is Where They Want to Be: Google Friend Connect, Yahoo! Open Strategy, MySpace Data Availability, Facebook Connect Google, Yahoo!, MySpace, and Facebook are in competition to be the single archive for user data. |
InternetNews October 30, 2009 |
Facebook Wins $711M in 'Spam King' Lawsuit Judge grants default judgment against Sanford Wallace for "false and misleading" e-mails on social networking site. |
Pharmaceutical Executive January 1, 2013 |
Product Liability Claims and Comment K Courts across the country are making it easier to prove that a drug is unsafe, warning label notwithstanding. |
The Motley Fool April 2, 2004 Rich Smith |
Tyco's Kozlowski Walks The judge in the Kozlowski-Swartz case has declared a mistrial. |
IEEE Spectrum January 2011 Ariel Bleicher |
Social Networking: Friended Bandwidth, digital cameras, and a hunger for connectedness have created a virtual dinner party |
The Motley Fool February 17, 2009 Tim Beyers |
Facebook Owns You Or at least it thinks it does -- just read its newest terms of service. |
InternetNews February 8, 2005 Tim Gray |
Sullivan: Two Sets of Books to 'Hit The Numbers' Prosecutors continue to hammer away at former WorldCom CEO Bernard Ebbers' fraud trial with testimony from finance chief Scott Sullivan. |
Wired May 2002 Jacob Ward |
Crime Seen Forensic science meets computer animation -- in the courtroom. Crime-scene reconstruction will never be the same... |
Salon.com June 22, 2000 Bruce Shapiro |
The gutless executioners Public outrage over the scheduled execution of Texas death-row inmate Gary Graham shows just how far behind our dimly lit politicians lag. |
Job Journal October 31, 2010 Peggy Klaus |
Social NOTworking Blogs, Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, and MySpace have quickly become valuable tools when it comes to effectively promoting ourselves and our products. Conversely, these very same tools can become weapons of destruction to any bragging and branding campaign. |
InternetNews April 27, 2009 David Needle |
Facebook Opens Its 'Stream' to New Apps The new Facebook Open Stream API should lead to more filtering options on the popular social network. |
Reason April 2004 Anderson & Jackson |
Washington's Biggest Crime Problem The federal government's ever-expanding criminal code is an affront to justice and the Constitution. |
BusinessWeek May 20, 2010 Bob Van Voris |
Big Tobacco's Many Days in Court Facing thousands of lawsuits in Florida, cigarette makers are crying foul. |
Search Engine Watch October 21, 2010 Kristine Schachinger |
Facebook Privacy -- Again? Hey, Facebook, stop being careless, stop being sloppy, and stop giving out all our data. Get a security team, and audit your apps and your app companies. If Apple can do it, so can you. |
CRM September 13, 2011 |
Facebook Fans More Likely to Recommend a Brand, Buy Products Report on consumer behavior highlights the need for small businesses to be active on Facebook. |
InternetNews January 26, 2011 |
Zuckerberg Latest Victim of Facebook Hack The CEO of the world's largest social networking site had his own fan page hacked just as the company unveils new security improvements. |
CIO March 4, 2008 C.G. Lynch |
When a Colleague is a "Friend": Facebook Users Get a Crash Course in Reputation Management Early users of Facebook and other social networking sites now find colleagues, customers and bosses on their profile list. As their Friend lists have expanded to include more professional contacts, they've had to monitor their profiles more carefully. |
Search Engine Watch November 2, 2009 Ron Jones |
Facebook 101 The basics to know before joining the popular social media site, including tips on setting up your account, privacy, and helpful applications. |
The Motley Fool March 30, 2004 Seth Jayson |
The Real Crime at Tyco A culture of corporate excess may decriminalize boardroom thievery. |
Information Today June 1, 2010 Paula J. Hane |
Our Love-Hate Relationship With Facebook This spring, Facebook's introduction of new open network features (with automatic access by third-party apps) set off a firestorm of criticism over privacy issues. |
PC Magazine May 4, 2010 Chloe Albanesius |
Consumers Haven't Learned Not to Divulge Private Info Online Despite warnings from privacy advocates to protect your personal information while online, many adults are still engaging in risky behavior via social networking sites, a new report from Consumer Reports concluded Tuesday. |
InternetNews February 18, 2009 Judy Mottl |
Facebook Backtracks on TOS Policy Changes Facebook rethinks its controversial stance on user content, but vows to revisit the issue with member input. |
HBS Working Knowledge July 21, 2006 Malcolm S. Salter |
Enron Jury Sent the Right Message The most noteworthy message of the Enron trial is that corporate executives can be convicted in a court of law for a pattern of deception that may or may not be illegal. |
Search Engine Watch June 19, 2010 Johnny Widerlund |
Social Media: The Privacy and Security Repercussions How risky is our online behavior? A closer look at social media's privacy and security vulnerabilities. |
InternetNews July 14, 2009 |
Facebook Rules in Time Spent Online Facebook leads the pack in the time users spend at the site, according to Nielsen Online. |