Natalie
@nataliesadieg
@DOARLitigation jury consultant and adjunct lecturer @JohnJayCollege. I research jury & plea decision making, & am an advocate of restorative justice.
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In the 2nd part of my series on virtual trials in the New York Law Journal, I address the concern w/jurors’ ability to evaluate the credibility of witnesses who testify remotely or in a socially distanced courtroom. Read it here: law.com/newyorklawjour…
While the 7-person jury in the Depp v. Heard defamation suit reached a split verdict, it was more of a win for Depp. This past Sunday, I spoke on Fantástico for TV Globo 📺 about the atypical tone of the case & attention in the court of public opinion. g1.globo.com/fantastico/not…
Incredibly proud to be part of a company that would honor our founder’s memory with a scholarship at John Jay/CUNY Psychology and Law PhD Program, my doctoral alma mater and a hub for cutting edge research at the intersection of psychology and law.
🚨A new essay with Jared Celniker and Hot Cognition Lab. How do you react when you’re tired of trying to change someone’s mind? We describe a helpful new idea: persuasion fatigue. scientificamerican.com/article/persua…
My coauthors Richard L. Jolly Robert Peck and I argue that juries can help to address the public's currently low confidence in courts. Our direct participation as jurors translates into case outcomes that reflect our values. news.bloomberglaw.com/us-law-week/fi…
Police recruits now required to take wrongful conviction course khqa.com/news/local/pol… So proud of Kristine Bunch for being selected an inaugural speaker in this important course for law enforcement officers CenterOnWrongfulConvictions
Stemming from the jury visit to the crime scene in the #AlexMurdaughTrial, I spoke with Dru Moorhouse from BuzzFeed News about the consequences of jurors visiting crime scenes.
Jury selection begins today in the civil rape trial against Donald Trump. I spoke with the The Washington Post about what attorneys are likely to focus on.