How to win your case – decision-making and biases in the courtroom

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How judges come to their decisions? Why appearances matter? What place do first impressions and intuition take in deliberate legal reasoning?

In this webinar, we will explore theories on decision-making and connect these insights to the foundations of legal reasoning — showing how psychology and law intersect in surprising and powerful ways.

You will learn:

  • The two systems of thinking that guide human decisions
  • Why intuition can be both a strength and a source of bias
  • How structured legal reasoning harnesses (and challenges) our natural decision-making processes
  • A preview of how this framework will unfold in our upcoming learning module

Who should attend:
Law students, legal practitioners, researchers, and anyone curious about how psychology and law intersect in the legal decision-making.

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What Will You Learn?

  • - The two systems of thinking that guide human decisions;
  • - Why intuition can be both a strength and a source of bias;
  • - How structured legal reasoning harnesses (and challenges) our natural decision-making processes;
  • - A preview of how this framework will unfold in our upcoming learning module