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Full-Text Articles in Law
On Being Among Friends: A Response To Eugene Garver’S For The Sake Of Argument, Richard Sherwin
On Being Among Friends: A Response To Eugene Garver’S For The Sake Of Argument, Richard Sherwin
Articles & Chapters
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Courtroom Applications Of Virtual Environments, Immersive Virtual Environments, And Collaborative Virtual Environments., Jeremy Bailenson, Jim Blascovich, Andrew Beall, Beth Simone Noveck
Courtroom Applications Of Virtual Environments, Immersive Virtual Environments, And Collaborative Virtual Environments., Jeremy Bailenson, Jim Blascovich, Andrew Beall, Beth Simone Noveck
Articles & Chapters
This article examines the possibilities and implications of employing virtual environments (VEs), immersive virtual environments (IVEs), and collaborative virtual environments (CVEs) in the courtroom. We argue that the immersive and interactive reality created by these tools adds significant value as a simulation of experience to enhance courtroom practice. The obvious boundaries between real and virtual enhance the attractiveness of these tools as technologies of rhetorical persuasion that can be used to demonstrate subjective perspective, strengthen or impeach the credibility of witnesses, and provide the trier of fact with a better understanding of each side's perception of the facts at issue. …
How Social Hierarchies Within The Personal Injury Bar Affect Case Screening Decisions, Mary Nell Trautner
How Social Hierarchies Within The Personal Injury Bar Affect Case Screening Decisions, Mary Nell Trautner
NYLS Law Review
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Introduction, Anita Bernstein, Marc Galanter, Tanina Rostain
Introduction, Anita Bernstein, Marc Galanter, Tanina Rostain
NYLS Law Review
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How The Spider Catches The Fly: Referral Networks In The Plaintiffs’ Personal Injury Bar, Sara Parikh
How The Spider Catches The Fly: Referral Networks In The Plaintiffs’ Personal Injury Bar, Sara Parikh
NYLS Law Review
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Blame It On The Bee Gees: The Attack On Trial Lawyers And Civil Justice, Robert S. Peck, John Vail
Blame It On The Bee Gees: The Attack On Trial Lawyers And Civil Justice, Robert S. Peck, John Vail
NYLS Law Review
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How The Plaintiffs’ Bar Bars Plaintiffs, Richard L. Abel
How The Plaintiffs’ Bar Bars Plaintiffs, Richard L. Abel
NYLS Law Review
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Separating The Criminals From The Community: Procedural Remedies For “Innocent Owners” In Public Housing Authorities, Sarah N. Kelly
Separating The Criminals From The Community: Procedural Remedies For “Innocent Owners” In Public Housing Authorities, Sarah N. Kelly
NYLS Law Review
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Texas Plaintiffs’ Practice In The Age Of Tort Reform: Survival Of The Fittest — It’S Even More True Now, Stephen Daniels, Joanne Martin
Texas Plaintiffs’ Practice In The Age Of Tort Reform: Survival Of The Fittest — It’S Even More True Now, Stephen Daniels, Joanne Martin
NYLS Law Review
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Uncovering The Past: Lessons From Doing Legal History, Annette Gordon-Reed
Uncovering The Past: Lessons From Doing Legal History, Annette Gordon-Reed
NYLS Law Review
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“Ain’T No Goin’ Back”: Teaching Mental Disability Law Courses Online, Michael L. Perlin
“Ain’T No Goin’ Back”: Teaching Mental Disability Law Courses Online, Michael L. Perlin
NYLS Law Review
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A Proposal To Use Common Ground That Exists Between The Medical And Legal Professions To Promote A Culture Of Safety, Steven E. Pegalis
A Proposal To Use Common Ground That Exists Between The Medical And Legal Professions To Promote A Culture Of Safety, Steven E. Pegalis
NYLS Law Review
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The Two Hemispheres Of Legal Education And The Rise And Fall Of Local Law Schools, Randolph N. Jonakait
The Two Hemispheres Of Legal Education And The Rise And Fall Of Local Law Schools, Randolph N. Jonakait
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.