With evidence and criminal procedure scholar Lisa Kern Griffin, we discuss the role of narrative, storytelling, and probability in assessing guilt and innocence. Also, feedback on coffee, citation, librarians, and argument.
Lisa Kern Griffin’s faculty profile and writingSonja West, First Amendment Neighbors, citing Joe Miller, Christian Turner, and Sonja West, Oral Argument 1: Send Joe to Prison at 46:53, available at http://oralargument.org/1Bunny’s coffee-roasting links: the Nesco Professional 800-watt Roaster, Green Coffee Buying Club, and information from Sweet Maria’s; Listener Zachary’s links: the Fresh Roast Plus 8 and White Mountain CoffeeAP, Police Urge Google to Turn Fff ‘Stalking’ Feature on Mobile App for Drivers and WazeVideo of Mike Tyson’s ten fastest knockoutsVideo of Lindsey Graham asking AG-nominee Loretta Lynch about the legal connection between gay marriage and polygamyOral Argument 40: The Split Has Occurred, discussing Judge Sutton’s gay marriage opinionOral Argument 44: SerialOral Argument 45: SacrificeLisa Kern Griffin, Narrative, Truth, and TrialAbout the murder of Julie JensenJensen v. Schwochert (granting Jensen’s petition for a writ of habeas corpus on Confrontation Clause grounds); see also the denial of the state’s motion to alter the habeas judgment (note that this case is before the Seventh Circuit, which has had argument but not yet ruled)Christian Turner, Bet Your Life Before You Impose DeathOld Chief v. United StatesMark Spottswood, Emotional Fact-findingSpecial Guest: Lisa Kern Griffin.