Jury Selection: Uncovering Bias in the Batson Ruling
The Psychology of Jury Selection and Bias: Analyzing Batson v. Kentucky The Core Definition of the Batson Rule The landmark United States Supreme Court decision in Batson v. Kentucky (1986) fundamentally redefined the process of jury selection in criminal trials across the nation. At its core, the Batson rule establishes that a prosecutor’s use of […]
Judicial Psychology: How Evidence Shapes Human Decisions
The Brandeis Brief Core Definition of the Brandeis Brief The Brandeis Brief stands as a seminal legal document, uniquely distinguished by its innovative approach to legal argumentation. At its heart, it is a legal memorandum presented to a court, particularly the United States Supreme Court, that goes beyond traditional legal precedent and statutes by incorporating […]