Sam Sommers on “Empirical Perspectives on Jury Diversity”
Posted by The Situationist Staff on November 28, 2010
Tufts Psychology Professor Sam Sommers speaks at Harvard Law School about his research on the interaction between the legal system and the psychology of race, stereotyping, and diversity.
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