Jury-related writing at other blogs lately:
--Thaddeus Hoffmeister's Juries and Robert Loblaw's Decision of the Day both discuss a new case where the jury used a Bible, a topic that comes up here sometimes too;
--Eric Turkewitz at New York Personal Injury Law Blog considers today's defense verdict in the John Ritter malpractice case, and gets his brother to live-blog a day of New York jury duty;
--Both Gideon and Stephen Gustitis recommend a new article on cross-examining eyewitnesses;
--Peter Henning says goodbye to White Collar Crime Prof Blog, but don't worry; Ellen Podgor will continue;
--Jennifer Lee at the New York Times's City Room blog asks why New York juries rarely impose the death penalty;
--The wonderful Situationist blog, which I don't cite nearly enough because their posts are so complete and detailed they don't leave me anything to say, considers magical thinking; and
--Evan Schaeffer announces the debut of Lean and Mean Litigation Blog (what a great title), by Chicago lawyer Stewart Weltman.
Have a great weekend.
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