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EPISODE · Apr 4, 2026 · 46 MIN

The Hidden Risk in “Strong” Cases

from Science of Justice · host Jury Analyst

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 behavior, including cognitive overload, narrative drift, and persuasion dynamics inside the jury room. Designed for plaintiff trial lawyers seeking a more structured, data-informed approach to case strategy.Why do strong cases underperform? This episode explores how jurors actually process liability, causation, and damages—and why traditional trial prep methods often miss the mark. Learn how to identify blind spots, reduce cognitive overload, and strengthen your case strategy from intake through trial. https://scienceofjustice.com/@JuryAnalyst 

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