Neal Feigenson, JD, is Professor of Law at Quinnipiac College School of Law in Hamden, CT
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| Preface | |
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| Introduction | |
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| Legal Rules and Expert Rationales: Accident Law and Philosophy | |
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| The Social Psychology of Juror Judgments I: Cognitive Frameworks and Heuristics | |
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| The Social Psychology of Juror Judgments II: Emotions and Legal Judgment | |
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| How Jurors Think About Accidents | |
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| The Rhetoric of Accidents: How Advocates Help Jurors Think About Liability and Damages | |
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| Accidents as Melodrama: Lawyers' Arguments and Jurors' Responses | |
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| Prior Beliefs and Common-Sense Judgment: Mock Jurors Deliberate a Medical Malpractice Case | |
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| Some Implications of Legal Blaming | |
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| Note on Emotions and Social Judgment | |
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| Table of Authority | |
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| References | |
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| Author Index | |
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| Subject Index | |
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| About the Author | |
Neal Feigenson is Carmen Tortora Professor of Law at Quinnipiac University School of Law and author of Legal Blame: How Jurors Think and Talk About Accidents.