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The Law is Not Blind: The Danger of Biases in the Legal System

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The Law is Not Blind: The Danger of Biases in the Legal System
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From the case of Adnan Syed, made popular in the podcast Serial, to DNA testing, to national security law, to civil litigation, cognitive and implicit biases impact and influence every aspect of the judicial system. What can officers of the law, from police to attorneys to judges, do to protect equal application of the law, to ensure that Lady Justice is truly blind?

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The Law is Not Blind: The Danger of Biases in the Legal System (Dec 2015)

From the case of Adnan Syed, made popular in the podcast Serial, to DNA testing, to national security law, to civil litigation, cognitive and implicit biases impact and influence every aspect of the judicial system. What can officers of the law, from police to attorneys to judges, do to protect equal application of the law, to ensure that Lady Justice is truly blind?

Originally presented: Oct 2015 Civil Litigation Conference

Rabia Chaudry, International Security Fellow, New America Foundation - Washington, DC