Shadow Juries Are Priceless, but Don’t Expect TV Land Biometrics
In this week’s episode of “Bull” (Season 3, Episode 11), we spend more time on Dr. Jason Bull’s personal life than on... Read More
5 Tips to Take Your Persuasive Power Up a Notch
One of my favorite Super Bowl commercials is Budweiser’s “Puppy Love” (2014), an adorable tale of a Labrador puppy and a Clydesdale... Read More
The Top 10 Posts from 2018
As we welcome 2019, we thought we’d ease back into the world of blogging with a highlight of the Top 10 articles... Read More
The Confessional Collides with the Courts in ‘Higher Law’
This week’s episode of “Bull” – “A Higher Law” – featured an unusual suspect: A Catholic priest. He’s pulled over driving behind... Read More
‘Bull’ Stages Some Ridiculous ICE-capades
Hollywood hijacked reality in this week’s episode of “Bull.” Let’s shake things up this week and play a game of “Truth or... Read More
Art Imitates Life in ‘Bull’
Does art imitate life, or does life imitate art? Life is messy. And this week’s episode of “Bull” captured the essence of not... Read More
Hints of Truth, but a Lot of Bull
It’s not every day that I’m asked to review a television show co-created, produced and written by my former boss, Dr.... Read More
What Jurors Really Think, Part 4: Professionalism
Last week, I had the opportunity to talk with members of the Forensic Expert Witness Association about what jurors expect from expert... Read More
What Jurors Really Think, Part 3: Presenting Evidence
As we continue digesting the information contained in the Cornell University School of Law Review article authored by Judge Amy St. Eve and... Read More
What Jurors Really Think, Part 1: Organization
U.S. District Judge Amy J. St. Eve and Gretchen Scavo, her former law clerk who now oversees attorney training at Winston &... Read More