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Science of Justice

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Science of Justice

Jury Analyst

The Case That Was Built Backwards

July 02, 2026 4:00pm 38 min

Send us Fan MailMost trial teams build a case by following the litigation timeline. The strongest teams build it by starting with the verdict they need to achieve and working backward. In this episode, we explore why rev...

The Juror Who Decided Before You Spoke

June 18, 2026 8:00am 37 min

Send us Fan MailWhat if the most important decision in your case was made before opening statements even began?Jurors do not enter the courtroom as blank slates. They arrive with beliefs about personal responsibility, co...

Why Behavioral Science Beats Courtroom Folklore

June 10, 2026 9:00am 36 min

Send us Fan MailTrial lawyers often rely on courtroom advice that sounds true because it has been repeated for years. But juries do not decide cases based on folklore. In this episode, we look at how behavioral science h...

Find the Friction Before the Defense Does

June 03, 2026 4:00pm 39 min

Send us Fan MailMost case failures are not created three weeks before trial. They are discovered three weeks before trial.This episode examines how plaintiff cases lose leverage long before mediation, voir dire, or openi...

The Human Weight of Plaintiff Advocacy

May 27, 2026 4:00pm 32 min

Send us Fan MailIn this episode, we explore the invisible emotional weight carried by plaintiff trial lawyers fighting for catastrophically injured clients. From the psychological pressure of litigation to the challenge ...

What Jurors Actually Hear During Closing Arguments

May 21, 2026 5:00pm 31 min

Send us Fan MailThe episode explores closing arguments from the juror’s perspective, not the lawyer’s. It examines how jurors process emotional pacing, trust, clarity, damages framing, cognitive load, and hidden friction...

Find the Counter Story Before the Jury Does

May 13, 2026 1:00pm 34 min

Send us Fan MailYour case looks strong inside the war room. The facts line up. The liability theory works. The experts check every box.Then the jury sees a different case.This episode examines the gap between the visible...

Why Experience Needs a Pressure Test

May 06, 2026 5:00pm 42 min

Send us Fan MailYou can build a legally flawless case. Clear liability. Strong experts. Years of preparation. Full confidence inside the war room.And still lose.In this episode, we break down one of the most dangerous re...

From Jury Consultant to Analyst Team: Why the Model Must Evolve

April 29, 2026 11:00am 35 min

Send us Fan MailThe traditional model of jury consulting—relying on episodic insight delivered late in the game—has reached its limits against the speed and complexity of modern civil litigation. A seemingly clear liabil...

Why Strong Cases Bleed Value Early

April 20, 2026 3:00pm 26 min

Send us Fan MailYou think you have an eight-figure case. Liability is obvious. Damages are significant. Your team is aligned.But early confidence can cost you millions.Most plaintiff cases do not fall apart in the courtr...

The Hidden Risk in “Strong” Cases

April 04, 2026 3:00pm 46 min

Send us Fan MailMost plaintiff trial teams don’t lose because their case is weak—they lose because they misread how jurors interpret it. This episode breaks down the gap between internal case confidence and real jury beh...

When Facts Fail: The Litigation Intelligence Stack

March 17, 2026 10:00am 35 min

Send us Fan MailTrial teams often walk into court with evidence that feels airtight. The documents line up. The timeline makes sense. The experts support the theory. But once the jury room door closes, that certainty can...

Invisible Injuries, Visible Justice: Transforming Brain Injury Litigation

March 09, 2026 2:00pm 27 min

Send us Fan MailModern neurology and clinical neuropsychology have significantly advanced our understanding of traumatic brain injuries. Many injuries disrupt how the brain functions rather than how it looks on imaging. ...

What Lawyers Miss When They Skip the Science

February 27, 2026 7:00pm 33 min

Send us Fan MailExplores why internal agreement inside the trial war room often creates false confidence rather than real trial readiness.Breaks down the hidden psychological forces shaping plaintiff trial strategy, incl...

Why Good Cases Still Lose

February 21, 2026 9:00am 31 min

Send us Fan Mail It is rarely a single “smoking gun” in the evidence. More often, it is Drift, the slow, invisible shift where strategy moves away from how jurors actually process the case and toward how the legal team w...

Measure The Story Or Lose The Verdict

February 09, 2026 2:00am 39 min

Send us Fan MailWe unpack why strong-looking plaintiff cases die by a thousand cuts and show how to detect and repair narrative decay with the Narrative Stability Index. Jurors build stories, not spreadsheets, so we trac...

Architect The Decision, Or The Jury Will

January 23, 2026 4:00pm 22 min

Send us Fan MailWe argue that the “strong facts equal strong case” formula is broken, and lay out a new model where trial lawyers become decision architects who win the heart first, then the mind. Using research, case st...

Replace Comfortable Consensus With Structured Dissent

January 14, 2026 8:00pm 26 min

Send us Fan MailWe challenge the myth that verdicts are decided by chaos in the courtroom and show how internal biases quietly compress case value. We lay out a practical framework—psychological safety, structured dissen...

New Definition of a “Good Case"

January 01, 2026 7:00pm 34 min

Send us Fan MailWe challenge the old belief that strong facts guarantee strong verdicts and show why juror psychology now sets case value. We map a path to decision architecture across intake, discovery, narrative design...

Start Persuasion 6 Months Early Or Lose Leverage

January 01, 2026 5:00pm 30 min

We argue that persuasion in high-stakes civil cases starts six to twelve months before trial, not two months out. By testing themes early, mapping story features to legal elements, and owning the language, we guide juror...

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