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How Sensory Processing Sensitivity Affects Juror Decision-Making
By Michael Conklin & Cheryl Stenmark
This essay reports the findings of a first-of-its kind study designed to measure how Sensory Processing Sensitivity (SPS) affects juror decision-making. The findings support the hypothesis that the verdicts of Highly Sensitive People are uniquely affected by certain trial characteristics. The novel results are highly relevant to trial attorneys, jury selection specialists, criminal justice reform advocates, and legal scholars. Furthermore, the findings invite future research into the relationship between SPS and jury verdicts.
▸ Recommended Citation Michael Conklin & Cheryl Stenmark, How Sensory Processing Sensitivity Affects Juror Decision-Making, 97:2 U. Det. Mercy L. Rev. Online 1
Immigration Update: The History and Impact of the Newly Defined 'Public Charge'
By Shane Kumar & Kayley C. Leon
This article discusses the 2020 amendment to the definition of a 'public charge' under the Immigration and Nationality Act, which renders non-citizens determined to be public charges inadmissible into the U.S. This change has led to disagreement among politicians, public confusion and has left U.S. immigration in a state of flux.
▸ Recommended Citation Shane Kumar & Kayley C. Leon, Immigration Update: The History and Impact of the Newly Defined 'Public Charge', 97:2 U. Det. Mercy L. Rev. Online 1
The Legislative History of the Treatment of Military Working Dogs in the United States
By Kayley Cheyenne Leon
The treatment of Military Working Dogs (MWDs) by the American government has transformed drastically over the years. Recent provisions aim to further protect the animals, though formal military recognition has yet to be implemented. This essay addresses legislative changes concerning MWDs and advocates for the addition of further measures to recognize the animals’ contributions.
▸ Recommended Citation Kayley Cheyenne Leon, The Legislative History of the Treatment of Military Working Dogs in the United States, 97:1 U. Det. Mercy L. Rev. Online 102
The Legislative History of the Treatment of Military Working Dogs in the United States
By Kayley Cheyenne Leon
The treatment of Military Working Dogs (MWDs) by the American government has transformed drastically over the years. Recent provisions aim to further protect the animals, though formal military recognition has yet to be implemented. This essay addresses legislative changes concerning MWDs and advocates for the addition of further measures to recognize the animals’ contributions.
▸ Recommended Citation Kayley Cheyenne Leon, The Legislative History of the Treatment of Military Working Dogs in the United States, 97:1 U. Det. Mercy L. Rev. Online 102
The Legislative History of the Treatment of Military Working Dogs in the United States
By Kayley Cheyenne Leon
The treatment of Military Working Dogs (MWDs) by the American government has transformed drastically over the years. Recent provisions aim to further protect the animals, though formal military recognition has yet to be implemented. This essay addresses legislative changes concerning MWDs and advocates for the addition of further measures to recognize the animals’ contributions.
▸ Recommended Citation Kayley Cheyenne Leon, The Legislative History of the Treatment of Military Working Dogs in the United States, 97:1 U. Det. Mercy L. Rev. Online 102