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Science of Justice

Podcast von Jury Analyst

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Our science, your art.You've got the vision; we've got the data.Is our science the right fit for your practice? Is the earth round? Let’s find out. We have created a unique suite of machine intelligence solutions that provide you with the best information in your legal cases. We explore insightful results through our proprietary algorithms with experts with decades of experience working with behavioral science issues or collaborating with legal advisors for successful case outcomes.

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Episode The Human Weight of Plaintiff Advocacy Cover

The Human Weight of Plaintiff Advocacy

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2235471/fan_mail/new] In 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 of translating human suffering into a legal system driven by numbers, this conversation examines the human side of advocacy and what it truly costs to stand between trauma and accountability. In this episode: • The emotional and psychological burden of plaintiff-side litigation • Why jurors struggle to process catastrophic human suffering • The tension between corporate economics and human dignity • Fear, uncertainty, and internal conflict inside trial teams • How authenticity and emotional honesty shape jury trust • The role of behavioral analysis and psychographic feedback in trial preparation • Why leading with heart matters in high-stakes advocacy https://scienceofjustice.com/ @JuryAnalyst

Gestern - 32 min
Episode What Jurors Actually Hear During Closing Arguments Cover

What Jurors Actually Hear During Closing Arguments

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2235471/fan_mail/new] The 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 points in real time. It also introduces Jury Simulator’s Closing Argument Analysis capability, a juror-centered framework designed to pressure-test how closing arguments may land across different simulated juror perspectives. This episode breaks down: *  Why legally strong closings still fail with juries  *  How cognitive fatigue changes persuasion during deliberations  *  Why jurors trust clarity more than complexity  *  How damages framing impacts credibility  *  Why defensive language weakens a damages request  *  How jurors compress complex trials into simple moral stories  *  Why “power phrases” help jurors defend your case in deliberations  *  How delivery, pacing, and emotional calibration shape trust  *  Why performative outrage creates resistance  *  How Closing Argument Analysis helps identify hidden friction before trial  Jurors do not carry legal architecture into deliberations. They carry the story that made the most sense to them. https://scienceofjustice.com/ @JuryAnalyst

21. Mai 2026 - 31 min
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Find the Counter Story Before the Jury Does

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2235471/fan_mail/new] Your 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 case and the perceived case. Why legally strong cases still fail. Why jurors resist narratives that make perfect sense to lawyers. And how small details, witness behavior, and personal beliefs quietly shape verdicts. This episode breaks down: * Why jurors evaluate cases through instinct, fairness, and trust * How the “perceived case” shapes verdicts more than the visible case * Why strong liability does not guarantee persuasion * How jurors create their own explanations when narrative gaps exist * Why witness demeanor changes credibility faster than credentials * How fragile themes collapse under jury pressure * Why venue-specific behavior and psychographics matter * How modeled decision behavior helps trial teams identify resistance early Strong cases fail when lawyers evaluate the facts, but ignore how people interpret them. If you are not testing how your case will be perceived, you are still guessing https://scienceofjustice.com/ @JuryAnalyst

13. Mai 2026 - 34 min
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Why Experience Needs a Pressure Test

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2235471/fan_mail/new] You 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 realities in modern plaintiff litigation: the gap between legal proof and jury proof. Why experienced trial teams fall into the confidence trap. And how internal consensus can quietly drift away from how real jurors interpret a case.  You’ll learn: *  Why legal proof does not automatically translate into jury persuasion  *  How the “war room” creates blind spots inside experienced trial teams  *  The difference between top-down legal thinking and bottom-up juror decision making  *  Why jurors filter evidence through emotion, fairness, and personal belief systems  *  How confirmation bias and belief perseverance distort case strategy  *  Why catastrophic injury cases often trigger subconscious victim blaming  *  How narrative framing can completely change juror interpretation  *  Why modern trial teams rely on continuous behavioral calibration, not just experience  Even experienced trial teams miss where human judgment breaks down. Top firms pressure-test their assumptions long before trial begins. If your strategy has never been tested outside the war room, your biggest blind spot may still be invisible. https://scienceofjustice.com/ @JuryAnalyst

6. Mai 2026 - 42 min
Episode From Jury Consultant to Analyst Team: Why the Model Must Evolve Cover

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

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2235471/fan_mail/new] The 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 liability case can "fall apart" because jurors don't adjust their beliefs to fit the facts; they adjust the story to protect their beliefs. We dive into the massive structural shift toward the Analyst Team Model, which extends consultant expertise across the full case lifecycle. This multidisciplinary approach replaces general advice with actionable decision signals, using structured behavioral science and machine intelligence to continuously test and mitigate psychological landmines like defensive attribution, cognitive fatigue, and naive realism, starting as early as intake. Learn how to move from intuition-heavy strategy to data-informed execution and align your case value with how the jury will actually interpret the evidence https://scienceofjustice.com/ @JuryAnalyst

29. Apr. 2026 - 35 min
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