Can You Trust the Test? The Science of Diagnosing Trial Fairness
In science, medicine, and law, a basic principle holds true: a good test doesn’t always say “yes.” For a test […]
In science, medicine, and law, a basic principle holds true: a good test doesn’t always say “yes.” For a test […]
Based on an estimate of the proportion of jury-qualified adults who would find a defendant guilty, it is possible to
When people think about post-conviction litigation in criminal cases, they often think of claims of actual innocence — efforts to
Everyone deserves a fair trial. It’s a bedrock promise of the legal system—but one that’s often broken. Defendants raise constitutional
Version 2.3.0 of sate, the software package for analyzing jury trials, is now available on CRAN. The package allows users