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View online | | Weekly Newsletter Friday, July 17, 2020 | | From the ABA Journal A Message From Dell
| | How do courts determine a person's mental state and apply that in deciding guilt or innocence? How do judges and juries weigh evidence related to brain functioning? And what do lawyers and judges need to know to effectively evaluate such questions? | |
| | | "The system works, just not the way you think it does," writes attorney John McGill. "If you can get on a jury, do it. It is an experience worth having and provides insight into the law, what a jury is confronted with, and how they handle--or don't handle--what you tell them." »Read more |
| | | Supporters of broad reforms to how the legal profession is regulated must do a better job involving the public, says the former longtime executive director of the Washington State Bar. | |
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