How principals make the decision to exclude a student from school and what factors, in addition to the student's behaviour, influence their decision-making were key questions …
In the landmark case of United States v. Jones, as many as five Supreme Court justices indicated that tracking the geolocation of a car for a month would be a Fourth Amendment …
Research on how neurobiological evidence influences jurors' decision-making in adjudications of criminal responsibility is growing. Mock trial studies on this topic have …
This paper identifies and addresses two gaps that typically have separated practical needs in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education from basic …
Defendants in jury trials have the right to an impartial jury; however, no jury can be truly impartial due to personal biases they may not even be aware of. Unfortunately, these biases …
Whether judges and attorneys are able to detect bias among potential jurors (venirepersons) is a pivotal concern in highly publicized cases in which most of the jury pool has been …
A common observation in higher education is that most deaf undergraduate students majoring in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) do not continue on …
This research supports the hypothesis that consultation, team work and congruence is a strategy to reduce risk, and that effective consultation reduces the potential for outrage when …