Nevada Law Journal
Volume 15, Issue 2 (2015) Symposium: Psychology and Lawyering: Coalescing the Field
Front Matter
Table of Contents, Editorial Board, Law School Faculty and Administration
University of Nevada, Las Vegas -- William S. Boyd School of Law
Articles
Psychology and Lawyering: Coalescing the Field
Jean R. Sternlight
The Emotionally Attentive Lawyer: Balancing the Rule of Law with the Realities of Human Behavior
Randall Kiser
Silencing Our Elders
Debra Lyn Bassett
Addressing Barriers to Cultural Sensibility Learning: Lessons from Social Cognition Theory
Andrea A. Curcio
Evaluating the Evaluation: Reliance upon Mental Health Assessments in Cases of Alleged Child Sexual Abuse
Sarah F. Shelton
Using Principles from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy to Reduce Nervousness in Oral Argument or Moot Court
Larry Cunningham
Of Reptiles and Velcro: The Brain's Negativity Bias and Persuasion
Kenneth D. Chestek
Hiding the Elephant: How the Psychological Techniques of Magicians Can Be Used to Manipulate Witnesses at Trial
Sydney A. Beckman
Behavioral Legal Ethics, Decision Making, and the New Attorney's Unique Professional Perspective
Catherine Gage O'Grady
Virtuous Billing
Randy D. Gordon and Nancy B. Rapoport
Mindful Ethics and the Cultivation of Concentration
Scott L. Rogers and Jan L. Jacobowitz
Redefining Attention (and Revamping the Legal Profession?) for the Digital Generation
Lauren A. Newell
Drink Like a Lawyer: The Neuroscience of Substance Use and Its Impact on Cognitive Wellness
Debra S. Austin
Taboo Procedural Tradeoffs: Examining How the Public Experiences Tradeoffs Between Procedural Justice and Cost
Victor D. Quintanilla
Implicit Bias and the Legal Profession's "Diversity Crisis": A Call for Self-Reflection
Nicole E. Negowetti
Beyond Fairness: The Place of Moral Foundations Theory in Mediation and Negotiation
Jonathan M. Hyman