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Procedural Justice: Jurors’ Views of the Fairness of the Legal System

| Natalie Gordon
Imagine that your football team makes it to the Superbowl, but only because a referee made a bad call in the previous game that determined who would advance to the championship (hint: Superbowl 2019). You might have conflicted feelings: Happiness about your team, but concerns about the ease of breaching the fairness of the whole […]

The Gender Divide in Reporting Harassment and Discrimination in the Workplace and its Outcome

| DOAR
Employees still struggle with the decision to report harassment and discrimination despite legal protections and increased efforts by employers to make it easier and safer. Will I be blamed or face retaliation? Will it make a difference? Will employers even take my complaint seriously? With no easy answers to these questions, victims too often decide […]

DOAR congratulates Winston & Strawn and The Lawfare Project

| DOAR
DOAR congratulates Winston & Strawn and The Lawfare Project for reaching a landmark settlement with the California State University public university system, and thanks them for allowing DOAR to be involved in such an important case. The litigation was brought on behalf of two Jewish students at San Francisco State University who alleged that SFSU […]

Anecdotes are to analogies as…

| Natalie Gordon
What makes for an effective anecdote? In health research, good anecdotes are considered an exercise in generalization: “We have generalized from the data to the anecdote; we can generalize from the anecdote about the data and generalize to other contexts and populations.”[1] Applying this to a trial setting, your party’s narrative or case theme might […]

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