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1 Shari Seidman Diamond Northwestern University American Bar Foundation School of Law 750 N. Lake Shore Drive 357 East Chicago Ave. Chicago, Illinois 60611 Chicago, Illinois 60611 (312) 988-6600 (312) 503-2040 EDUCATION: University of Chicago Law School J.D., June, 1985, with Honors Member of the Illinois Bar, 1985- Northwestern University Ph.D., 1972 in Social Psychology M.A., 1970 in Psychology University of Michigan B.A., 1964-68, Psychology/Sociology PROFESSIONAL CAREER: Northwestern University School of Law Howard J. Trienens Professor of Law and Professor of Psychology, 2002- Stanford Clinton Sr. Research Professor, 2000-01 Professor of Law and Psychology, Fall, 1999- Visiting Professor of Law and Psychology, Fall, 1998 Harvard University Law School, Visiting Professor, Fall, 2006 American Bar Foundation Research Professor, 2008- Senior Research Fellow, 1987 to 2008 University of Illinois, Chicago Professor of Psychology and Criminal Justice Assistant; Associate; Full, 1973-1999 Director of NMH Traineeship Program in Crime and Delinquency, 1979-1980 Sidley & Austin, Associate, 1985-1987 (practice areas: intellectual property, antitrust) London School of Economics Academic Visitor, Law Department, January-June, 1981

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Shari Seidman Diamond Northwestern University American Bar Foundation School of Law 750 N. Lake Shore Drive 357 East Chicago Ave. Chicago, Illinois 60611 Chicago, Illinois 60611 (312) 988-6600 (312) 503-2040

EDUCATION: University of Chicago Law School

J.D., June, 1985, with Honors Member of the Illinois Bar, 1985-

Northwestern University

Ph.D., 1972 in Social Psychology M.A., 1970 in Psychology

University of Michigan

B.A., 1964-68, Psychology/Sociology

PROFESSIONAL CAREER:

Northwestern University School of Law Howard J. Trienens Professor of Law and Professor of Psychology, 2002- Stanford Clinton Sr. Research Professor, 2000-01 Professor of Law and Psychology, Fall, 1999- Visiting Professor of Law and Psychology, Fall, 1998

Harvard University Law School,

Visiting Professor, Fall, 2006

American Bar Foundation Research Professor, 2008- Senior Research Fellow, 1987 to 2008

University of Illinois, Chicago

Professor of Psychology and Criminal Justice Assistant; Associate; Full, 1973-1999 Director of NMH Traineeship Program in Crime and Delinquency, 1979-1980

Sidley & Austin,

Associate, 1985-1987 (practice areas: intellectual property, antitrust)

London School of Economics Academic Visitor, Law Department, January-June, 1981

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University of Chicago Law School Lecturer, 1994, 1995 (Social Science and the Law) Research Associate, Center for Studies in Criminal Justice, summers, 1974-75 Post-doctoral Research, 1972-1973 (with Hans Zeisel)

Northwestern University

Honorary Fellow, Center for Urban Affairs, 1972-1973 Research Assistant to Thomas D. Cook and Donald T. Campbell, 1967-1972

University of London

Research Associate, 1970 (in socio-linguistics) FELLOWSHIPS:

Northwestern University Fellowship 1968-1969 NIMH Predoctoral Fellowship 1969-1972

PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY MEMBERSHIP:

Society for Empirical Legal Studies: Board of Directors, 2008-2013; Co-President, 2010-2011

Law and Society Association: Board of Trustees, 1979-82; 2007-2010

American Psychology-Law Society: Co-Chair, Committee on Women, 1994-1996 President, 1987-1988 Board of Trustees, 1975-1979; 1983-1986

American Psychological Association: Fellow (Divisions 9 and 41) American Psychological Association: Chair, Committee on Legal Issues, 1991-1992

American Psychological Society: Fellow

American Bar Association, Section of Science and Technology, 1992- EDITORIAL ACTIVITIES:

Associate Editor, Encyclopedia of Psychology (Sections on Psychology and Law), A. Kazdin, general editor, published by American Psychological Association and Oxford Press (2000).

Editor, Law & Society Review, 1988-1991.

Current Editorial Boards: J. of Empirical Legal Studies; Psychology, Law & Crime; Psychology, Public Policy, and Law

PANEL ACTIVITIES:

National Academy of Sciences, Panel on the Evaluation of Forensic DNA Evidence, 1994-1996, Panel Report: The Evaluation of Forensic DNA Evidence, Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press.

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National Academy of Sciences, Committee on Research on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Justice, 1984-1989.

National Academy of Sciences, Panel on Sentencing Research, 1981-1983, Panel Report: RESEARCH ON SENTENCING: THE SEARCH FOR REFORM (2 volumes, published by National Research Council, 1983).

National Science Foundation, Law and Social Sciences Program – review panel, 1976-1979.

AWARDS:

Law and Society Assoc. Ronald Pipkin Service Award 2016

American Academy of Arts & Sciences (elected member) 2012

Law and Society Assoc. Harry Kalven, Jr. Award for empirical scholarship that has contributed most effectively to the advancement of research in law and society.

2010

10 of the Best Law Professors in Illinois – Chicago Lawyer 2006

B. Kenneth West University Scholar, University of Illinois

1995-1998

American Psychological Association Award for Distinguished Contributions to Research in Public Policy (Citation: American Psychologist, 1992, Vol. 47, No. 4, pp. 504-506)

1991

GRANTS: ABF, Science and the Legal System, Phase II 2019- 2022 American Academy of Arts & Sciences & ABF, Science and the Legal System 2016-2019

ABF, Condemn-Nation: The Social Psychological Foundations of the Kelo Backlash

2006-2013

ABF, Building on the Arizona Filming Project 2004-2016

Litigation Fund, ABA Section on Litigation: Optimizing the Jury Instruction Process

2009-2011

NSF, The Civil Jury at Work: A Study of Discussions And Deliberations by Real Juries

1999-2003

Pima County Superior Court and State Justice Institute, Juror Discussions During Trial--Aid to Comprehension or Invitation to Premature Judgment?

1998-2000

ABF, Understanding and Controlling Damage Awards: Bifurcation, Ad Damnums and Caps

1996-1998

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NSF and ABF Grant to Study Jury Reaction to Verdict Consequences: Blindfolding and Channeling

1990-1995

ABF, Blindfolding the Jury in Antitrust Cases NSF Grant to Study Models of Decisionmaking

1988-1990

Among Lay and Lawyer Judges 1980-1983

ILEC/CCCCJC Contract to design evaluations of 3 ex-offender employment and rehabilitation programs, S. Diamond, Principal Investigator

1977

NIMH, Center for Crime and Delinquency, Post-M.A Training Grant, John Johnstone, Director, S. Diamond and C. Keys, Co-Directors

1976-1981

LEAA Grant to Study Sentence Disparity and its Reduction, S. Diamond & H. Zeisel, Co-Principal Investigators

1974-1976

Spencer Foundation Grant 1972-1974

RESEARCH INTERESTS:

- legal decision making (criminal and civil) - science and the courts - regulation of trademarks and advertising - field research methodology

CURRENT TEACHING:

- scientific evidence - juries - intellectual property - trademark and unfair competition law - law and psychology

ARTICLES, BOOKS, AND PAPERS:

Diamond, S.S. & J. Salerno (in press), Reasons for the Disappearing Jury Trial: Perspectives from Attorneys and Judges, Louisiana Law Review. Kutnjak Ivkovich, S., S.S. Diamond, V.P. Hans, & N.S. Marder (eds.) (in press). JURIES, LAY JUDGES, AND MIXED COURTS: A GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE, Cambridge University Press. Kutnjak Ivkovich, S., S.S. Diamond, V.P. Hans, & N.S. Marder (in press). Introduction, JURIES, LAY JUDGES, AND MIXED COURTS: A GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE, Cambridge University Press. Diamond, S.S. + 8 other authors (in press), The Rise of the Jury in Argentina: Evolution in Real Time (ch 2) in Kutnjak Ivkovich, Diamond, Hans, & Marder (eds.) JURIES, LAY JUDGES, AND MIXED COURTS: A GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE, Cambridge University Press.

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Rose, M.R., S.S. Diamond, & D. Powers (2019) Inequality in Talk and Group Size Effects: An analysis of measures, Group Processes & Intergroup Relations. DOI: 10.1177/1368430219871620 Diamond, S.S. (2019) El Verdicto Unánime y el Nuevo Juicio [The Unanimous Verdict and the New Trial] In Alberto M. Binder & Andres Harfuch (Eds.), Teoríia v práctica del juicio por jurados (pp. 71-88). Buenos Aires, Argentina: Ad Hoc Publicshers [Spanish translation of presentation and dialogue with session chair]. Diamond, S.S. (2019) Empirical Legal Scholarship: Observations on Moving Forward, 113 Northwestern University Law Review 1229-1241. Diamond, S.S. (in press) Cage v. Louisiana and Reasonable Doubt, in Denise Bakrokar (ed.) Common Law Decisions on Trial by Jury: Judgments and Scholarly Reactions (to be published in Spanish).

Diamond, S.S. & M.R. Rose (2018) The Contemporary American Jury, 14 Annual Review of Law and Social Science 239-258.

Diamond, S.S. (2018) Coping with Modern Challenges and Anticipating the Future of Criminal Jury Trials, in Cynthia Najdowski & Margaret Stevenson (eds.) CRIMINAL JURIES IN THE 21ST CENTURY: PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE AND THE LAW, Oxford Press, 297-315. Diamond, S.S. & R.O. Lempert (2018) When Law Calls, Does Science Answer? A Survey of Distinguished Scientists and Engineers, 147(4) Daedalus 41-60.

Diamond, S.S. & R.O. Lempert (2018) Science and the Legal System: Introduction, 147(4) Daedalus 5-

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Diamond, S. S. (2018) Jury Research, in Thomas Grisso & Stanley Brodsky (eds.) THE ROOTS OF MODERN PSYCHOLOGY & LAW: A NARRATIVE HISTORY. Oxford U. Press (pp. 61-77). (the book received the 2019 edited book award from the American Psychology Law Society)

Rose, M.R., S.S. Diamond, C.G. Ellison, & A.V. Krebs (2017) Juries and Viewpoint Representation, 35 Justice Quarterly 114-138.

Diamond, S.S. & J. Kaiser (2016) Race and Jury Selection: The Pernicious Effects of Backstrikes, 59 Howard University Law Rev. 705-738.

Saks, Michael J. et al. (Diamond, SS + 36 others) (2016) Forensic Bitemark Identification: Weak Foundations, Exaggerated Claims, 3 J. Law & the Biosciences 538-575.

DIAMOND, S.S. (ED.) (2016) LAS MÚLTIPLES DIMENSIONES DEL JUICIO POR JURADO: ESTUDIOS SOBRE EL COMPORTAMIENTO DEL JURADO (ENGLISH TRANSLATION: THE MANY DIMENSIONS OF TRIAL BY

JURY: STUDIES OF JURY BEHAVIOR) Buenos Aires, AR: Ad Hoc Publishers (Shari Seidman Diamond is author or co-author of all articles in the collection).

Caprathe, Hon. William (Ret.), Paula Hannaford-Agor, Stephanie M. Loquvam, & Shari S. Diamond (2016) Increasing Jury Representativeness, 55 Judges’ Journal 16-20.

Diamond, S.S. (2016) The Cases for and against Blindfolding the Jury. In: Robertson, C.T., Kesselheim, A.S. (Eds.), BLINDING AS A SOLUTION TO BIAS: STRENGTHENING BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE, FORENSIC SCIENCE, AND LAW. Academic Press, 265-276.

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Diamond, S.S., M. Rose, & B. Murphy (2015) The Decisionmaking Process of the Jury [El Proceso de Toma del Decisión del Jurado], in G. Letner & L. Pineyro (eds.) II CONGRESO INTERNACIONAL DE JURICIO POR JURADOS, pp. 11-51.

Diamond, S.S. (2015) The Psychology of the Decision-Making Process: Implications for International Arbitration, Asian Dispute Review 197-204 (October, 2015). (with responses from Lucy Reed 205-207 and Toby Landau 208-213)

Diamond, S.S. & F. Doorley (2015) What a (Very) Smart Judge Knows about Juries, 64 DePaul Law Rev. 373-392 (Clifford Symposium on Judge Jack B. Weinstein’s Impact on Civil Justice in America).

Diamond, S.S., (2015) Juries, INTERNATIONAL ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES, 2nd Edition, (Oxford: Elsevier) 907-912.

Meixner, J. & S.S. Diamond (2014) The Hidden Daubert Factor: How Judges Use Error Rates in Assessing Scientific Evidence, 2014 Wisconsin Law Rev.1063-1133. Cook, T.C., T.Y. Tang, & S.S. Diamond (2014) Causally Valid Relationships That Invoke the Wrong Causal Agent: Construct Validity of the Cause in Policy Research, 5 Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research 379-414. Diamond, S.S. & D. Franklyn (2014) Trademark Surveys: An Undulating Path, 92 Texas Law Rev. 2029-2073. Diamond, S.S., M.R. Rose, & B. Murphy (2014) Embedded Experts on Real Juries: A Delicate Balance, 55 William & Mary Law Rev. 885-933 (Symposium on the Civil Jury as a Political Institution).

Reprinted in Voir Dire – part I vol. 22, issue 1 (2015); part II vol. 22, issue 2 (2015) Reprinted in 63 Defense L.J. 1 (2014)

Diamond, S.S. & J. Salerno (2013) Empirical Analysis of Juries in Tort Cases, in J. Arlen (ed.) RESEARCH HANDBOOK ON THE ECONOMICS OF TORTS (pp. 414-435).

Diamond, S.S. & A. Ryken (2013) The Modern American Jury: A Hundred Year Journey, 96 Judicature 315-322.

Diamond, S.S. (2013) Zimmerman Trial: Time to Reconsider Six-Member Jury, MIAMI HERALD (July 15, 2013) (Note: This op-ed was written before the verdict was reached).

Meixner, J. & S.S. Diamond (2013) Does Criminal Diversion Contribute to the Vanishing Civil Trial? 62 DePaul Law Rev. 201-235 (Clifford Symposium in Celebration of the Thought of Marc Galanter).

Diamond, S.S., B. Murphy, & M.R. Rose (2012) The “Kettleful of Law” in Real Jury Deliberations: Successes, Failures and Next Steps, 106 Northwestern U. Law Rev. 1537-1608.

Diamond, S.S. & J. B. Swann (eds.) (2012) TRADEMARK AND DECEPTIVE ADVERTISING SURVEYS: LAW, SCIENCE, AND DESIGN, including:

Diamond, S.S. & J.B. Swann, Chapter 1, Editors’ Introduction: Surveys in Modern Litigation

Involving Trademarks and Deceptive Advertising Diamond, S.S., Chapter 7B, Surveys in Dilution Cases II

Diamond, S.S., Chapter 9, Control Foundations: Rationales & Approaches Tourangeau, R. & S.S. Diamond, Chapter 13, Internet Surveys for Evaluating Trademark Infringement and Deceptive Advertising.

Diamond, S.S. (2012) Thoughts on Total Justice, 30 Quinnipiac Law Rev. 467-79.

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Rose, M.R., S.S. Diamond, & M. Musick (2012) Selected to Serve: An Analysis of Lifetime Jury Participation, 9 J. Empirical Legal Studies 33-55.

Diamond, S.S., M.R. Rose, B. Murphy, & J. Meixner (2011) Damage Anchors on Real Juries, 8 J. Empirical Legal Studies 148-78.

Diamond, S.S. (2011) Reference Guide on Survey Research. (3nd edition) In REFERENCE MANUAL ON SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE (pp. 359-423) (Washington, D.C.: Federal Judicial Center/National Academy of Sciences).

(version of chapter also appears in D. Faigman, et al. (2011) (eds.) MODERN SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE St. Paul, MI: West (pp. 481-548)).

Diamond, S.S. (2011) Law on Display: The Digital Transformation of Legal Persuasion and Judgment, 45 Law & Society Review 516-17. (book review). Diamond, S.S., L. Bowman, L., M. Wong, & M.M. Patton (2010) Efficiency and Cost: The Impact of Videoconferenced Hearings on Bail Decisions, 100 J. Crim. L. & Criminol. 869-902.

Diamond, S.S. & P. Mueller (2010) Empirical Scholarship in Law Reviews, in J. Hagan (ed.) 6 Annual Review of Law & Social Science 581-99 (Palo Alto, CA: Annual Reviews).

Rose, M.R., C. Ellison, & S.S. Diamond (2010) Juries and Judges in the Public’s Mind: Race, Ethnicity, and Jury Experience, 93 Judicature 194-200.

Salerno, J. & S.S. Diamond (2010) The Promise of a Cognitive Perspective on Jury Deliberation, 17 Psychonomic Bulltn. & Rev. 174-179.

Stevenson, M.C., B.L. Bottoms, & S.S. Diamond (2010) Jurors' Discussions of a Defendant's History of Child Abuse and Alcohol Abuse in Capital Sentencing Deliberations, 16 Psych, Pub. Pol’y, & Law 1-38.

Rose, M.R., S.S. Diamond, & K.M. Butler (2010) Goffman on the Jury: Real Jurors’ Attention to the “Offstage” of Trials, 34 Law and Human Behavior 310-323.

Diamond, S.S., D. Peery, F.J. Dolan, & E. Dolan (2009) Achieving Diversity on the Jury: Jury Size and the Peremptory Challenge, 6 J. Empirical Legal Studies 425-449.

Rose, M.R. & S.S. Diamond (2009) Offstage Behavior: Real Jurors’ Scrutiny of Non-testimonial Conduct, 58 DePaul L. Rev. 311-342.

Nadler, J. & S.S. Diamond (2008) Eminent Domain and the Psychology of Property Rights: Proposed Use, Subjective Attachment, and Taker Identity, 5 J. Empirical Legal Studies 713-749.

Diamond, S.S. & P. Mueller (2008) Jury Decisions Versus Judges’ Decisions, in B. Cutler (ed.) ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOLOGY AND LAW, Vol. I (Sage) 405-408.

Rose, M.R. & S.S. Diamond (2008) Judging Bias: Juror Confidence and Judicial Rulings on Challenges for Cause, 42 Law & Society Review 513-546.

Rose, M.R., C. Ellison, & S.S. Diamond (2008) Preferences for Juries over Judges across Racial and Ethnic Groups, 89 Social Science Quarterly 372-391.

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Diamond, S.S (2007-2008) Trademark Dilution: Of Fame, Blurring, and Sealing Wax, with a Touch of Judicial Wisdom, 24 Santa Clara Computer & High Technology Journal 521-540.

(included in the 2009 edition of the Intellectual Property Law Review, an anthology of “the best law review articles related to intellectual property law published within the last year”)

Nadler, J., S.S. Diamond, & M.M. Patton (2008) Governmental Takings of Private Property: Kelo and the Perfect Storm, in N. Persily, J. Citrin, & P. Egan (eds.) PUBLIC OPINION AND CONSTITUTIONAL CONTROVERSY (Oxford U. Press) 287-310.

Diamond, S.S. (2008) Verdict in on Jury Deliberations, 12 The Young Lawyer 2.

Diamond, S.S. (2007) Juror Response to Scientific and Other Expert Testimony and How Judges can Help, 16 Journal of Law and Policy 47-67.

Diamond, S.S. (2007) Psychological Contributions to Evaluating Witness Testimony, in E. Borgida & S. Fiske (eds.) BEYOND COMMON SENSE: PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE IN THE COURTROOM (Blackwell) 353-365. Diamond, S.S. (2007) Dispensing with Deception, Curing with Care: A Response to Judge Dann on Nullification, 91 Judicature 20-25.

G. Daniel Lassiter, S.S. Diamond, H.C. Schmidt, & J.K. Elek (2007) Evaluating Videotaped Confessions: Expertise Provides No Defense Against the Camera Perspective Effect, 18 Psych. Science 224-226.

Diamond, S.S., M.R. Rose, B. Murphy, & S. Smith (2006) Juror Questions During Trial: A Window into Juror Thinking, 59 Vanderbilt L. Rev. 1927-1972. Diamond, S.S. (2006) Beyond Fantasy and Nightmare: A Portrait of the Jury, 54 Buffalo L. Rev. 717- 763 (recommended reading for 2007 by The Green Bag).

Diamond, S.S. (2006) Juror Questions at Trial: In Principle and In Fact, 78 New York State Bar Assoc. J. 23.

Diamond, S.S., M.R. Rose, & B. Murphy (2006) The Costs and Benefits – But Mostly Benefits – of Unanimity, 2006 (fall) California Courts Rev. 10.

Diamond, S.S., M.R. Rose, & B Murphy (2006) Revisiting the Unanimity Requirement: The Behavior of the Non-Unanimous Civil Jury, 100 Northwestern U. Law Rev. 201-230.

Diamond, S.S. (2006) When Ethics and Empirics are Entwined, in J. Kleinig & J. Levine (eds.) JURY ETHICS (pp. 119-130) (Herndon, VA: Paradigm).

Diamond, S.S. & M.R. Rose (2005) Real Juries, in J. Hagan (ed.) 1 Annual Review of Law & Social Science 255-284 (Palo Alto, CA: Annual Reviews).

Diamond, S.S. & J. Bina (2004) Puzzles about Supply Side Explanations for Vanishing Trials: A New Look at Fundamentals 1 J. Empirical Legal Studies 637-658.

Diamond, S.S., M.R. Rose, & B. Murphy (2004) Jurors’ Unanswered Questions 41 Court Rev. 20-29.

Diamond, S.S. (2004) Competence of Jurors and Jury Reform, Symposium on the Role of Non-Legal Professionals and Citizens in the Modern Judiciary, Kyoto University, 109-126.

Diamond, S.S., N. Vidmar, M. Rose, L. Ellis & B. Murphy (2003) Inside the Jury Room: Evaluating Juror Discussions During Trial, 87 Judicature 54-58.

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Diamond, S.S. (2003) Psychological Aspects of Dispute Resolution: Issues for International Arbitration, in A. J. van den Berg (ed.) in INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION: IMPORTANT CONTEMPORARY QUESTIONS (The Hague: Kuwer) 327-342. (edited version published with permission in Legal Week, 6/2/2002 (London, England)).

Diamond, S.S. (2003) Truth, Justice, and the Jury, 26 Harv. J. of Law & Public Policy 143-155. Ellis, L. & S.S. Diamond (2003) Race, Diversity and Jury Composition: Battering and Bolstering Legitimacy, 78 Chicago-Kent L. Rev. 1033-1058.

Diamond, S.S., N. Vidmar, M. Rose, L. Ellis & B. Murphy (2003) Juror Discussions During Civil

Trials: Studying an Arizona Innovation, 45 U. of Arizona Law Rev. 1-81. Diamond, S.S. (2002) Empirical Marine Life in Legal Waters: Clams, Dolphins, and Plankton, 2002

U. of Illinois Law Review 803-818. Sanders, J., S.S. Diamond, & N. Vidmar (2002) Legal Perceptions of Science and Expert Knowledge, 8 Psychology, Public Policy, & Law 139-153.

Diamond, S.S. (2002) In Memoriam: Howard B. Eisenberg, 86 Marquette Law Rev. 228-229.

Diamond, S.S. (2002) Convergence and Complementarity Between Professional Judges and Lay Adjudicators, in P. Van Koppen & S. Penrod (eds.) ADVERSARIAL VERSUS INQUISITORIAL JUSTICE: PSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES ON CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEMS. (New York, NY: Plenum) 321-332.

Diamond, S.S. (2002) Comment on the Age Discrimination Example (Examining Alternatives as a Way to Facilitate Understanding), 42 Jurimetrics J. 315-320.

Diamond, S.S. & N. Vidmar (2001) Jury Room Ruminations on Forbidden Topics, 87 Virginia Law

Rev. 1857-1915.

Diamond, S.S. Legal Applications of Survey Research (2002, 2nd edition) In D. Faigman, et al. (eds.) MODERN SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE St. Paul, MI: West) 286-330. Vidmar, N. S.S. Diamond (2001) Juries and Expert Evidence, 66 Brooklyn Law Rev. 1121-1180.

Diamond, S.S. (2001) Juries, in N.J. Smelser & P.B. Baltes (eds.), INTERNATIONAL ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES (New York, NY Elsevier), 8031-8037.

Diamond, S.S. & A. Koppelman (2001) Measured Endorsement, 60 U. of Maryland Law Rev. 713- 760.

Diamond, S.S. (2001) Jury: Behavioral Aspects, in J. Dressler (ed.) ENCYCLOPEDIA OF CRIME AND JUSTICE (Second Ed.) Vol. 2. (New York, NY: Macmillan), 865-870

Diamond, S.S. Legal Applications of Survey Research. (2000 Supplement) In D. Faigman et al. (eds.) MODERN SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE (St. Paul, MI.: West), 37-48.

Stoffelmayr, E. & S.S. Diamond (2000) The Conflict Between Precision and Flexibility in Explaining ‘

Beyond a Reasonable Doubt.’ 6 Psychology, Public Policy and Law 769-787.

Diamond, S.S. & L. Ellis (2000) Jury Selection, In N. Rafter (ed.) ENCYCLOPEDIA OF WOMEN AND CRIM., Phoenix, AZ.: Oryx, 120-121.

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Diamond, S.S. & J. Schklar (2000) Expert Testimony. In Kazdin, A. (ed.) ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PSYCHOLOGY, Vol. 3 (American Psychological Assoc./Oxford University Press), 301-303.

Diamond, S.S. (2000) Reference Guide on Survey Research. (2nd edition) in REFERENCE MANUAL ON SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE. (Washington, D.C.: Federal Judicial Center), 229-276.

Schklar, J. & S.S. Diamond (1999) Juror Reactions to DNA Evidence: Errors and Expectancies. 23 Law and Human Behavior 159-184. Diamond, S.S., M.J. Saks, & S. Landsman (1998) Juror Judgments About Liability and Damages: Sources of Variability and Ways to Increase Consistency. 48 DePaul Law Review 301-325 (Clifford Symposium issue on the Civil Jury).

Diamond, S.S. & J. Schklar (1998) The Jury: How Does Law Matter? In Garth, B. & Sarat, A. (eds.) HOW DOES LAW MATTER? (Evanston: Northwestern U. Press), 191-226. Landsman, S., S.S. Diamond, L. Dimitropoulos, & M.J. Saks. (1998) Be Careful What You Wish For: The Paradoxical Effects of Bifurcating Claims for Punitive Damages. 1998 U. of Wisconsin Law Review 297-342.

Diamond, S.S., L. Ellis, & E. Schmidt (1997) Realistic Responses to the Limitations of Batson. 7 Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy 77-95.

Diamond, S.S. (1997) Illuminations and Shadows From Jury Simulations. 27 Law and Human Behavior 561-571. Diamond, S.S. (1997) Legal Applications of Survey Research. In Faigman, Kaye, Saks, & Sanders (eds.) MODERN SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE: THE LAW AND SCIENCE OF EXPERT TESTIMONY (St. Paul, MI: West).

Diamond, S.S., J.D. Casper, C.L. Heiert, & A. Marshall (1996) Juror Reactions to Attorneys at Trial. 87 J. of Criminal Law and Criminology 17-47.

Diamond, S.S. (1996) Comments on Random Sampling for the Forensic Study of Controlled Substances (Hedayat, Izenman, & Zhang), Proceedings of the American Statistical Association 22-23.

Diamond, S.S. & J.N. Levi (1996) Improving Decisions on Death by Revising and Testing Jury Instructions. 79 Judicature 224-232.

Diamond, S.S. (1995) The Challenges of Socio-Legal Research on Decision Making: Psychological Successes and Failures. 22 J. of Law and Society 78-84.

Diamond, S.S. (1994) Reference Guide on Survey Research, In REFERENCE MANUAL ON SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE. (Washington, D.C.: Federal Judicial Center), pp. 221-271.

Diamond, S.S. & J.D. Casper. (1994) Empirical Evidence on the Death Penalty: Past and Future. 50 Journal of Social Issues 177-197.

Diamond, S.S. & L. Dimitropoulos (1994) Deception and Puffery in Advertising. American Bar Foundation Working Paper #9105.

Diamond, S.S. (1993) What Jurors Think: Expectations and Reactions of Citizens Who Serve as Jurors. In R. Litan (Ed.) VERDICT: ASSESSING THE CIVIL JURY (Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution) pp. 282-305.

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Diamond, S.S. (1993) Instructing on Death: Psychologists, Jurors, and Judges. 43 American Psychologist 423-434.

Diamond, S.S. & J.D. Casper (1992) Blindfolding the Jury to Verdict Consequences: Damages, Experts, and the Civil Jury. 26 Law & Society Review 513-563. Diamond, S.S. (1992) The Assessment of Sentencing Choices through Triangulation: A Response to Walker. 17 Law & Social Inquiry 115-122. Menkel-Meadow, C. & S.S. Diamond (1991) The Content, Method, and Epistemology of Gender in Sociolegal Studies. 25 Law & Society Review 221-238.

Diamond, S.S. (1991) Foreword. In D. Kagehiro and W. Laufer (eds.) HANDBOOK OF PSYCHOLOGY AND LAW (New York: Springer-Verlag), pp. v-ix.

Diamond, S.S. (1991) Panel Three: The Role of Juries and the Modern Judicial System. 40 The American University Law Rev. 597.

Diamond, S.S. (1990) Revising Images of Public Punitiveness: Sentencing by Lay and Professional English Magistrates. 15 Law & Social Inquiry 191-221.

Stalans, L.J. & S.S. Diamond. (1990) Formation and Change in Lay Evaluations of Judicial Leniency: Misperception and Discontent. 14 Law and Human Behavior 199-214.

Diamond, S.S. (1990) Scientific Jury Selection: What Social Scientists Know and Don’t Know. 73 Judicature 178-183.

Diamond, S.S., J.D. Casper, & L. Ostergren (1989) Blindfolding the Jury. 52 Law & Contemporary Problems 247-267.

Diamond, S.S. (1989) Using Psychology to Control Law: From Deceptive Advertising to Criminal Sentencing. 13 Law and Human Behavior 239-252.

Diamond, S.S. (1989) Disciplinary Boundaries in Sentencing Research: A Review of a Social Context of Criminal Sentencing. 34 Contemporary Psychology 491-492. Diamond, S.S. & L.J. Stalans (1989) The Myth of Judicial Leniency in Sentencing. 7 Behavioral Sciences and the Law 73-89.

Diamond, S.S. (1986) Methods for the Empirical Study of Law. In. L. Lipson and S. Wheeler (Eds.) LAW AND THE SOCIAL SCIENCES, (Russell Sage), pp. 637-696.

Diamond, S.S. (1986) Psychology Goes to Court: A Review of Social Science in Law. 31 Contemporary Psychology 685-686.

Diamond, S.S. & H. Zeisel (1983) Jury Behavior. ENCYCLOPEDIA OF CRIME AND JUSTICE, (MacMillan). Pp. 927-932.

Diamond, S.S. (1983) Order in the Court: Consistency in Criminal Court Decisions. THE MASTER LECTURE SERIES, VOL. II: PSYCHOLOGY AND THE LAW. In C.T. Scheirer & B.L. Hammonds, (Eds.), (American Psychological Association), pp. 123-146.

Diamond. S.S. (1982) Growth and Maturation in Psychology and Law. 17 Law & Society Review 1- 10.

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Diamond, S.S. (1981) The Effects of Legal Change and their Detection: Some Recurring Obstacles. In L. Bickman (Ed.) Applied Social Psychology Annual 2, (Sage), pp. 139-164.

Diamond, S.S. & C.J. Herhold (1981) Understanding Criminal Sentencing: Views from Law and Social Psychology. In G.M. Stephenson & J. H. Davis (Eds.), PROGRESS IN APPLIED SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, (John Wiley), pp. 67-102.

Diamond, S.S. (1981) Exploring Patterns in Sentence Disparity. In B. Sales (Ed.), PERSPECTIVES IN LAW AND PSYCHOLOGY: THE TRIAL PROCESS, (Plenum), pp. 387-411.

Diamond, S.S. (1980) Reactions to Quantitative Methods for Judging the Comparative Excessiveness of Death Sentences. In M.J. Saks & C.H. Baron (Eds.), THE USE/MISUSE/NONUSE OF APPLIED SOCIAL RESEARCH IN THE COURTS, (ABT Books).

Weiten, W. & S.S. Diamond (1979) A Critical Review of the Jury Simulation Paradigm: The Case of Defendant Characteristics. 3 Law and Human Behavior 71-93. Diamond, S.S. (1979) Simulation: Does the Microscope Lens Distort? 3 Law and Human Behavior 1- 4.

Diamond, S.S. & H. Zeisel (1978) Procedural Justice by John Thibaut and Laurens Walker. 6 Duke Law Journal 1289-1296 (book review).

Diamond, S.S. & D. Morton (1978) Empirical Landmarks in Social Psychology. 4 Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 217-221. Zeisel, H. & S.S. Diamond (1978) The Effect of Peremptory Challenges on Jury and Verdict. 30 Stanford Law Rev. 491-531.

Zeisel, H. & S.S. Diamond. (1977) Search for Sentencing Equity: Sentence Review in Massachusetts and Connecticut. 4 American Bar Foundation Research Journal 883-940.

Diamond, S.S., N. Clark & S. Balkin. (1977) Evaluation Designs for Two Community Rehabilitation Programs. Final Report to the Chicago Cook County Criminal Justice Commission and Illinois Law Enforcement Commission, August, 165 pages. Mark, M., T.D. Cook & S.S. Diamond. (1976) Fourteen Years of Social Psychology: A Growing Commitment to Field Experimentation. 2 Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 154-157.

Zeisel, H. & S.S. Diamond. (1976) The Jury Selection in the Mitchell-Stans Conspiracy Trial. 1 American Bar Foundation Research Journal 151-173.

Diamond, S.S. & H. Zeisel. (1975) Sentencing Councils: A Study of Sentence Disparity and its Reduction. 43 University of Chicago Law Review 109-149.

Diamond, S.S. & H. Zeisel. (1974) A Courtroom Experiment on Juror Selection and Decision- Making. 1 Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 276-277.

Diamond, S.S. (1974) Hawthorne Effects: Another Look. Final Report to the Spencer Foundation.

Zeisel, H. & S.S. Diamond. (1974) “Convincing Empirical Evidence.” 41 University of Chicago Law Review 281-295. (cited by U.S. Supreme Court in Ballew v. Georgia 435 U.S. 233 [1978])

Diamond, S.S. (1974) A Jury Experiment Reanalyzed. 7 University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform 520-532. (cited by U.S. Supreme Court in Ballew v. Georgia 435 U.S. 223 [1978])

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EDITED SPECIAL ISSUES: Special Issue of Daedalus, 2018, Vol. 147 (4) (on Science & the Legal System) [co-editor Richard Lempert]

Special Issue of Law and Human Behavior, 1979, Vol. 3, No. 1-2 (on Simulation Research on Law).

Special Issue of Law & Society Review, 1982, Vol. 17, No. 1 (on Psychology and Law).

INVITED LECTURES AND PRESENTATIONS (Selected) Diamond, S.S. Jury Trials in Córdoba, the Rest of Argentina, and Around the World, U. of Córdoba Faculty of Law, Córdoba, Argentina (Dec. 11, 2019) El Palacio de Judicia; Auditorio del Centro, Córdoba, Argentina (for judiciary) Diamond, S.S. Jurors and Judges, V Congreso Internacional de Juicio por Jurados, May, 2019 (Neuquén, Argentina) Diamond, S.S. What the Legal System Can Offer Scientists and Engineers, Whole-Brain Leadership Series, McCormick School of Engineering, Northwestern University, May, 2019 Diamond, S.S. & V. Hans. Gender on the Argentine Jury, Law & Society Assoc., May, 2019 (Washington, DC) Diamond, S.S. Why 12, Why Unanimous, Why Final? El Jurado en America Latina, March, 2019 (Mendoza, Argentina) Salerno, J., Diamond, S.S. (presenters) & Loquvam, S. The Disappearing Jury Trial, ABA Jury Commission, Las Vegas, NV (Jan. 2019). Diamond, S.S. Jury Process: How Juries Bring Legitimacy to Legal Proceedings, Plant Lex Podcast (Jan, 2019) http://www.law.northwestern.edu/about/news/podcasts/ Diamond, S.S. (presenter) Science and the Legal System, American Bar Endowment meeting, Newport, CA, Nov, 2018)

Diamond, S.S. (co-host & presenter), Panel on Science and the Legal System, American Academy of Arts & Sciences, National Press Club, October, 2018 (Washington, DC) Video of the program is available at: https://www.amacad.org/events/science-legal-system Diamond, S.S. (presenter) Jury Instructions: Is anyone really listening? 6th Circuit Judicial Conference, May, 2018 (Nashville, TN). Diamond, S.S. Workshop on Current Issues in Law and Psychological Science, U. of Virginia Law School, April, 2018 (Charlottesville, VA). Diamond, S.S. & R.O. Lempert, Science and the Legal System: A Survey of Distinguished Scientists and Engineers, Conference on Empirical Legal Studies, Oct., 2017 (Ithaca, NY).

Diamond S.S. How Juries Think and Behave: Empirical research from real jury deliberations, Fellows of the American Bar Foundation, August, 2017 (New York, NY). Diamond, S.S., week of presentations on the jury in Argentina for judges, attorneys and legislators (funded by the U.S. Embassy) July-August, 2017

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Diamond, S.S. (presenter) & Mary R. Rose, Detecting Racial/Ethnic Bias in Jury Deliberations, Law & Society Assoc. meetings, June, 2017 (Mexico City, Mexico) Diamond, S.S. Real Jury Deliberations: Common Sense, Experts & Instructions, Delaware Superior Court Retreat, May, 2017 (Rehoboth Beach, NJ) Diamond, S.S. Real Jury Deliberations: Inside the Black Box, Denver Empirical Justice Institute University of Denver, Sturm College of Law, April, 2017 (Denver, CO) Wyoming Annual Meeting & Judicial Conference, Sept, 2017 (Cheyenne, WY) Diamond, S.S. Appealing Jury Verdicts Judicial Yuan, April, 2017 (Taipei, Taiwan) Taipei University Sanxia, April, 2017 (Sanxia, Taiwan) Diamond, S.S. Jury Reform National Cheng Kung University, April, 2017 (Tainan, Taiwan) Taipei University Taipei, April, 2017 (Taipei, Taiwan) Diamond, S.S. & R.O. Lempert (presenters) When the Legal System Seeks Help from Scientists: Successes and Failures, AAAS, Feb, 2017 (Boston, MA) Diamond, S.S. (presenter) Race and Jury Selection: Increasing Jury Representativeness, State and Federal Jury Representation Seminar for Judges, Feb, 2017 (Chicago, IL) Diamond, S.S. (presenter) & M.R. Rose Judging Experts: What Real Juries Do U. of Texas Law School, Jan, 2017 (Austin, TX) Indiana University Law School, March, 2017 (Bloomington, IN)

Diamond, S.S. (presenter) Inside Real Jury Deliberations, Maricopa County Superior Court Judicial Conference, October, 2016 (Mesa, Arizona)

Diamond, S.S. & V. Hans (presenters) Jurors and Evidence, June 28, 2016 (Taller, Villa La Angostura, Argentina) Diamond, S.S. (presenter) The Decisionmaking Process of the Jury, June 27, 2016 (Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina) Diamond, S.S. & V. Hans (presenters) Jury Instructions, June 24, 2016 (Taller, Villa La Angostura, Argentina)

Diamond, S.S. (presenter) Reels of Justice: Analyzing Real Jury Deliberations, Utah District Court Judges Conference, May, 2016 (Logan, UT)

Diamond, S.S. (presenter) Trademark Surveys in a New Technological Age, John Marshall Law School, 60th

Annual Intellectual Property Law Conference, Feb, 2016 (Chicago) Diamond, S.S. & J. Kaiser (presenters) Race and Jury Selection: The Pernicious Effects of Backstrikes, Howard University School of Law, Oct., 2015 (Wash., DC)

Diamond, S.S. (presenter) The Deliberations of Real Juries, University of Southern California Law School, Oct., 2015 (Los Angeles, CA)

Diamond, S.S. (presenter) Real Juries, “Reel” Justice: Jury Behavior & the Arizona Filming Project – What Trial and Appellate Judges Need to Know, National Judicial Institute & Conclave, Oct., 2015 (Chicago, IL).

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Diamond, S.S. (presenter) Real Juries & Judicial Innovation: Arizona and the 7th Circuit, New York University Law School, Sept., 2015 (New York, NY)

Diamond, S.S. (presenter) Unanimous Verdicts and Retrial, III International Congress of Trial by Jury, Legislature of the Province of Neuquén, May, 2015 (Neuquén, Argentina)

Diamond, S.S. (expert witness defending the jury) Mock Trial Commemorating the 800th anniversary of the Magna Carta, Joint Meeting of Chicago Inns of Court, April, 2015 (Chicago)

Diamond, S.S. (presenter) Psychology of the Decision-Making Process: Implications for International Arbitration, Chartered Institute of Arbitrators Centennial Conference, March, 2015 (Hong Kong) Diamond, S.S. (presenter) Psychology in Empirical Scholarship on Law, Yonsei Unversity, March, 2015 (Seoul, Korea)

Diamond, S.S. (presenter) The Deliberations of Real Juries, Seoul National University, March, 2015 (Seoul, Korea) Diamond, S.S. (presenter) The Decision-making Process of the Jury

II International Congress of Trial by Jury, Judicial Council of Buenos Aires, Nov., 2014 (Buenos Aires, Argentina) Presentation for Judicial Council (Salta, Argentina)

Diamond, S.S. (presenter) Juries & Court-Martial Panels, U.S. Military Justice Review Group, Oct., 2014.

Diamond, S.S. (keynote speech) The Jury: A Look at Deliberations (co-authors M.R. Rose & B. Murphy), International Conference on Empirical Studies of Judicial System, Academia Sinica, Sept., 2014 (Taipei, Taiwan) Diamond, S.S. (co-authors M.R. Rose & B. Murphy) Common Sense versus Bias on the Jury, Juries and Mixed Tribunals Across the Globe, Onati International Institute for the Sociology of Law, June, 2014 (Onati, Spain)

Diamond, S.S. (co-authors M.R. Rose & B. Murphy) Unpacking the Use of Common Sense on the Jury, Law and Society Assoc., May, 2014 (Minn., MN) Diamond, S.S. (co-authors M.R. Rose & B. Murphy) The Fractured Boundary between Bias and Common Sense on the Jury, Bias and Law Conference, ABF Research Group on Legal Diversity, May, 2014 (Chicago, IL) Diamond, S.S. (co-author D. Franklyn) The Secret Life of Trademark Surveys, Texas Law Review Symposium: Steps Toward Evidence-Based IP, Jan., 2014 (Austin, TX) Diamond, S.S. (presenter) Experiments, Quasi-Experiments, Surveys (and Sealing Wax) AALS Workshop on Mixed Methods, Jan., 2014 (NYC, NY)

Diamond, S.S. (presenter) The “Kettleful of Law”: Implications for Eyewitness Testimony, National Academy of Sciences, Dec., 2013 (Washington, DC)

Diamond, S.S. (presenter) Trademark Surveys, Trademark Law and its Challenges, McCarthy Institute and Microsoft Corporation Symposium, Feb., 2013 (Los Angeles, CA)

Diamond, S.S. (co-authors M.R. Rose & B. Murphy) Embedded Experts on Real Juries, William & Mary Symposium on The Civil Jury as a Political Institution, Feb., 2013 (Williamsburg, VA)

Diamond, S.S. Jury Perceptions of American Corporations, Federation of Defense & Corporate Counsel, Sept., 2012 (Phil., PA)

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Diamond, S.S. Decision-making by Jurors, Juries, and Judges, 2012 D.C. Circuit Judicial Conference, June, 2012 (Farmingham, PA).

Diamond, S.S. The Role of Professionals in Law Tribunals (organizer and presenter with R. Lempert) [other participants: M. Chen, Taiwan; E. Hendler, Argentina; K. Park, Korea; C. Rennig, Germany], Law & Society Assoc. Meetings, June, 2012 (Honolulu, HI)

Diamond, S.S. (co-authors B. Murphy & M.R. Rose) The “Kettleful of Law” in Real Jury Deliberations: Successes and Failures

Cornell Law School, April 2012 U. of California, Berkeley, Nov. 2010, Boalt Law School, Center for the Study of Law and Society Conference on Empirical Legal Studies, Nov. 2010, Yale Law School

Diamond, S.S. Thoughts on Total Justice, Carmen Tortora Lectures, Quinnipiac University School of Law, Sept., 2011 (Hamden, CT) Diamond, S.S. (co-authors M.R. Rose & B. Murphy) The Real Civil Jury, Federation of Defense & Corporate Counsel (Plenary), Mar., 2011 (Indian Wells, CA)

Diamond, S.S. The Complexities of Common Sense on the Jury, Oregon Judicial Conference, Oct., 2010 (Portland, OR)

Diamond, S.S. Jurors and the Electronic Age, ABA Symposium on the Jury System, George Washington University Law School, Oct., 2010 (Wash., D.C.)

Diamond, S.S. (co-authors M.R. Rose, B. Murphy, & J. Meixner) Anchors and Set Asides on Real Juries, Judgment by the Numbers Workshop, Oct. 2010, Cornell U.

Conference on Empirical Legal Studies, Nov. 2011, Northwestern U.

Diamond, S.S. Trademark Surveys (presenter), U. of Southern California Intellectual Property Institute, March, 2010 (Los Angeles, CA)

Diamond, S.S. Insights into Jury Deliberations, South Carolina American Board of Trial Attorneys, Masters in Trial Conference, Feb., 2010 (Columbia, SC)

Diamond, S.S. What We Say, What They Hear: What Every Chief Justice Should Know about Pattern Jury Instructions (presenter), Conference of Chief Justices, Feb., 2010 (St. Thomas, VI) Diamond, S.S. Conducting a Fair and Efficient Trial (panel chair & presenter), 11th Circuit Judicial Workshop, Nov., 2009 (Ponte Vedra, FL)

Diamond, S.S. Do Juries Apply the Law? Yes and No, William H. Pedrick Speaker on Social Science & Legal Policy, Arizona State School of Law, March, 2009 (Tempe, AZ)

Diamond, S.S., keynote speaker, The Psychology of Juries: Does Gender Matter? St. Louis University School of Law, First 100 Years of Women Celebration, Oct., 2008 (St. Louis, MO)

Diamond, S.S. How Juries Decide, 8th Circuit Judicial Conference, August, 2008 (Chicago, IL)

Diamond, S.S. Inside the Jury Room, New York State 2008 Judicial Seminars, July, 2008 (Rye Brook, NY) Diamond, S.S. How Juries Decide: System Challenges for Legal Guidance, AALS Evidence Workshop, June, 2008 (Cleveland, OH.)

Diamond, S.S., D. Peery, Hon. F. Dolan, & E. Dolan. The Effects of Voir Dire and Jury Size on the Composition of the Jury, June, 2008 (Montreal, Quebec)

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Diamond, S.S. Jury Consultants as Statespersons: Doing Well by Doing Good, June, 2008 (Chicago, IL.)

Diamond, S.S. Embedded Experts on Real Juries, Boston U. Faculty Workshop, Feb., 2008 (Boston, MA.)

Diamond, S.S. How Juries Decide Cases, ABA Young Lawyers, Feb., 2008 (Los Angeles, CA.)

Diamond, S.S. Juries: In the Courtroom and During Deliberations, American College of Trial Attorneys, Nov., 2007 (Denver, CO.)

Nadler, J. & S.S. Diamond, Eminent Domain and the Psychology of Property Rights, Nov., 2007 (NY, NY.). Diamond, S.S. Expansion and Contraction with the TDRA, Santa Clara Law School, Oct., 2007 (Santa Clara, CA.)

Diamond, S.S. The State of the Art of Survey Evidence (presenter), International Trademark Assoc. 2007 (Chicago, IL.)

Diamond, S.S. Jury Reaction to Experts in the Courtroom: Who Do You Trust? Midwest American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, April, 2007 (Chicago, IL.)

Diamond, S.S. Science for Judges IX: Research on Juries, Brooklyn Law School, April, 2007 (NY, NY). Diamond, S.S. (The Fellows Research Seminar) How Civil Juries Really Decide Cases: Lesson from an empirical study of actual jury deliberations, ABA Midyear Meeting, Feb., 2007 (Miami, FL.). Diamond, S.S. Embedded Experts on the Jury, Faculty Workshop, Villanova law School (Feb., 2007 (Philadelphia, PA) Diamond, S.S. Jury Reform, 9th Circuit Judicial Conference, July, 2006 (moderator/presenter) (Huntington Beach, Ca.)

Diamond, S.S., M.R. Rose, A. Krebel, & B. Murphy. Presiding Jurors: Selection and Performance, Law & Society Assoc., July, 2006 (Baltimore, Maryland) Rose, M.R., S.S. Diamond, & B. Murphy, Participation in Jury Deliberations, Law & Society Assoc., July, 2006 (Baltimore, Maryland)

Diamond, S.S. Lessons on Lineups: What Attorneys (and Psychologists) Need to Know, AALS Workshop on Criminal Law and Procedure, June, 2006 (Vancouver, BC)

Diamond, S.S. Juror Questions in the 7th Circuit American Jury Project, 7th Circuit Bar Assoc. and Judicial Conference of the 7th Circuit, May, 2006 (Chicago, IL)

Diamond, S.S. The Lure and Limits of Experimental Studies on the Law, American Assoc. of Law Schools, Jan., 2006 (Washington, DC) Diamond, S.S. Jury Innovations: Lessons from Arizona,

National Association of Women Judges, October, 2005 (Houston) Arizona CLE-by the Sea, July, 2005 (San Diego)

Rose, M.R., S.S. Diamond, & M.A. Musick, Who Gets to be a Juror? An Analysis of Prevalence in the Multi- Stage Process of Jury Selection, Empirical Legal Studies Conference, Cornell U. Law School, October, 2005 (Ithaca, NY)

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Diamond, S.S. & M.R. Rose, The Unanimity Rule in Jury Trials American Assoc. of Law Schools, Jan., 2006 (Washington, DC) Law & Society Assoc, May, 2005 (Las Vegas) Loyola U. Law School, March 2005 (Chicago, IL)

Diamond, S.S. Juror Questions: Answers from the Arizona Filming Project, U. of Denver Law School, October, 2004 (Denver, CO)

Diamond, S.S. DNA in the Legal System, Gene(sis) Symposium, Mary & Leigh Block Museum of Art, October, 2004 (Evanston, IL)

Diamond, S.S. What Studies of Jury Deliberations Tell Us, Northwestern U. School of Law, July, 2004 (Chicago, IL) Diamond, S.S. Jury Perceptions of Experts and Expert Testimony, Science in the Courtroom for the 21st

Century, DePaul University, May 2004 (Chicago, IL.). Diamond, S.S. Crossing Boundaries: Interdisciplinary Work in Law Schools, U. of Puerto Rico Law School 90th Anniversary Lecture, March, 2004 (San Juan, PR)

Diamond, S.S. Competence of Jurors and Jury Reform, Kyoto University, January, 2004 (Kyoto, Japan) Diamond, S.S. & J. Bina, Supply Side Explanation for Vanishing Trials, Symposium on the Vanishing Trial, ABA Section on Litigation, December, 2003 (San Francisco, CA) Diamond, S.S. (1) The 21st Century Jury: Change and Innovation, (2) Jury Instructions: Do They Matter? Illinois Advanced Judicial Academy, June, 2003 (Champaign, IL)

Diamond, S.S. Screening Proprietary Drug Names for Similarities: Research Design and Questionnaire Structure, FDA-Pharma Workshop, June, 2003 (Washington, DC) Diamond, S.S. The Interface of Survey Research and the Legal System, American Association of Public Opinion Researchers, May, 2003 (Nashville, TN.)

Diamond, S.S. Studying Real Juries: The Case of Experts, Georgetown University Law Center, April, 2003 (Washington, DC)

Diamond, S.S. Analyzing Actual Jury Deliberations: Expert Witnesses and Juror Experts, U. of Virginia Law School, March, 2003 (Charlottesville, VA)

Diamond, S.S. et al. Jury Innovations and Insights, Third Circuit Judicial Conference, November, 2002 (St. Thomas, VI)

Diamond, S.S., et al. Jury Talk About Experts During Jury Deliberations, National Conference on Science and Law, National Institute of Justice, October, 2002 (Miami, FL) Diamond, S.S. The Psychology of Dispute Resolution, Invited Plenary Address, International Commercial Arbitration Association, May, 2002 (London, England) Diamond, S.S. Consumer Surveys: Is There an Unbiased Survey? (panel member), Lexis/Nexis Advanced Trademark Strategies, April, 2002 (Chicago, IL)

Diamond, S.S. Deliberations and Verdicts, In. S.S. Diamond & N. Vidmar (co-chairs): The Impact of Juror Discussion During Trial: The Arizona Jury Project, March 2002 (Austin, TX)

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Diamond, S.S. Juries and the Adversary System (panel member), Law and Truth, Federalist Society Symposium, March 2002 (New Haven, CN)

Diamond, S.S. Regarding Juries, Invited Address, U. of Michigan Institute for Social Research Psychology and Law Lecture, November, 2001 (Ann Arbor, MI)

Diamond, S.S. Understanding Juries: Myths and Realities, Invited Address, Claremont McKenna Atheneaum Lecture Series, November, 2001 (Claremont, CA)

Diamond, S.S. Listening to the Jury: An Experiment in Tucson, Institute for Policy Research, Northwestern U., October, 2001 (Chicago, IL) Diamond, S.S. Rules of Evidence and Jury Control: Does ‘Blindfolding’ Work? ABF Fellows Lecture, June, 2001 (Chicago, IL) Diamond, S.S. The Jury: Myth and Reality, Wiesinger Lecture, University of Illinois at Chicago, April, 2001 (Chicago, IL)

Diamond, S.S. How Juries React to Scientific Evidence, Sam Sheppard Conference, Cleveland- Marshall School of Law, April, 2001 (Cleveland, OH) Diamond, S.S. Understanding the Science of Survey Research, New Directions in Expert Testimony: Scientific, Technical, and Other Specialized of Evidence, ALI-ABA, May, 2000 (Boston); April, 2001 (San Francisco). Diamond, S.S. Empirical Fish in Legal Waters: Sharks, Dolphins & Plankton, University of Illinois College of Law Symposium, Empirical and Experimental Studies of Law, April, 2000 (Urbana- Champaign, IL) Diamond, S.S. What Jurors Say, Fellows of the American Bar Foundation Annual Meeting, February, 2000 (Dallas, TX) Diamond, S.S. Expanding Horizons in Psychology and Law, Invited Plenary, First Joint Meeting of the American Psychology-Law Society and the European Association of Psychology & Law, July, 1999 (Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland)

Diamond, S.S. The Impact of Lay Participation on the Judge in the Criminal Trial, Conference of Lay Participation in the Criminal Trial in the 21st Century, ISISC, May, 1999 (Siracusa, Italy).

Diamond, S.S. Anticipating Juror Errors in Response Quantitative Evidence, National Conference on Science and the Law, sponsored by the National Institute of Justice and others, April, 1999 (San Diego, CA.)

Diamond, S.S. Influencing Juror Damage Awards, Social Psychologists of Chicago Annual Meeting, March, 1999 (Chicago, IL.).

Diamond, S.S. Juries, Markey-Wigmore Inn of Court, February, 1999 (Chicago, IL). Diamond, S.S. Predicting Juror Damage Awards, Clifford Symposium on the Civil Jury, DePaul University, April, 1998 (Chicago, IL.). Diamond, S.S., J. Schklar, T. Harris, T. Lavery, X. Mei, & N. Schnopp-Wyatt. Judicial Reactions to Expert Testimony. American Psychology-Law Society, March, 1998 (Redondo Beach, CA.).

Schmidt, E. & S.S. Diamond. Controlling the Jury by Structuring the Jury’s Task. American Psychology-Law Society, March, 1998 (Redondo Beach, CA.).

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Ellis, L. & S.S. Diamond. Laypersons’ Perceptions of Verdicts Rendered by Racially Homogeneous or Heterogeneous Juries. American Psychology-Law Society, March, 1998 (Redondo Beach, CA.).

Diamond, S.S. How Juries Do What They Do: Do We Really Want to Know? First Circuit Judicial Conference, (Panel Member), September, 1997.

Diamond, S.S. The Influence of Experts. Northwestern University Law School, August, 1997.

Diamond, S.S. Cornell U. Law School, March, 1997 (symposium on juries).

Diamond, S.S., Harris, T.E., Lavery, T.A., McKinney, L.C., Schklar, J., Schnopp-Wyatt, N. & Xiao, M. The Experiences of Scientific Experts in the Legal System. In S.S. Diamond & J. Schklar (Chairs), Symposium on Decisions about scientific evidence: Forensic scientists, expert witness, and laypersons, American Psychological Association, August, 1997. Diamond, S.S., Schklar, J., & Casper, J.D. Sources of Error and Opportunities for Correction in Responses to Scientific Evidence. In S.S. Diamond & J. Schklar (Chairs), Symposium on Decisions about scientific evidence: Forensic scientists, expert witness, and laypersons, American Psychological Association, August, 1997.

Diamond, S.S. Evaluating Expert Evidence: A Test of Jurors, Experts, and the Legal System, Georgetown U. Law School, November, 1996. Diamond, S.S. Measuring the Effects on Juries of Punitive Damage Reforms, Conference on the Future of Punitive Damages, Institute for Legal Studies, U. of Wisconsin Law School, Oct., 1996

Diamond, S.S. Roundtable on the use of surveys in courts (Chairperson), American Statistical Association, August, 1996 (Chicago)

Diamond, S.S., J.D. Casper, A-M. Marshall, & J. Schklar. Deliberative Processes and Democratic Decisionmaking: Listening to the Jury. Law & Society Assoc., July, 1996 (Glasgow)

Diamond, S.S. (with L. Dimitropoulos, S. Landsman, & M. Saks). The Paradoxical Effects of Bifurcating Punitive Damages. American Psychology-Law Society, March, 1996 (Hilton Head, NC)

Diamond, S.S. The Conflict Between Evidence and Values in Legal Decisions. Intra-American Congress of Psychology, July, 1995 (San Juan, P.R.). Diamond, S.S. & J. Casper. The Clash Between Evidence and Laypersons’ Values. Law & Society Assoc., June 1995 (Toronto, Canada) Diamond, S.S. Modifying Juror Understanding in Death Penalty Decisions, Am. Assoc. of Law Schools, January, 1995 (New Orleans, LA)

Diamond, S.S. Judges and Legal Decisionmaking, U of La Laguna, December, 1994 (Tenerife, Canary Islands)

Diamond, S.S., J.D. Casper, J.D., & C. Heiert. Reactions to Attorneys at Trial, Law & Society Association, June, 1994 (Phoenix, AZ)

Diamond, S.S. Three Tales of Research Revelation, DePaul U. Law School, April, 1994 (Chicago)

Diamond, S.S. & J.D. Casper, Listening to Jurors, American Psychology-Law Society Meetings, March, 1994 (Santa Fe, NM)

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Diamond, S.S. Scientists and Charlatans: Juror Responses to Expert Witness, U. of Chicago Law School, February, 1994 (Chicago)

Diamond, S.S. The Challenges of Sociolegal Research, Oxford University Celebration of 21 Years of Research at the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, December, 1993 (Oxford)

Diamond, S.S. Deadly Costs of Jury Sentencing, U. of Toronto, November, 1993 (Toronto) Casper,

J.D. & S.S. Diamond, Estimating Damages and Predicting Violence: The Influence of Experts in the Courtroom, Law & Society Association, May, 1993 (Chicago) and Centre for Urban Affairs, Northwestern U., April, 1993 (Chicago)

Diamond, S.S. Instructions on Death: Psychologists, Jurors, and Judges, American Psychological Association, August, 1992 (Washington, D.C.) Diamond, S.S. Failure of Frame: Public Opinion Polls and the Thomas Confirmation, Law and Society Association, May, 1992 (Philadelphia)

Diamond, S.S. Transforming Citizens into Jurors, Midwest Psych. Assoc., May, 1992 (Chicago) Diamond, S.S. & J.D. Casper. Blindfolding the Jury to Verdict Consequences: Damages, Experts, and the Civil Jury, Law and Society Association, June, 1991 (Amsterdam) Diamond, S.S. Use of Psychology in Trial Advocacy. Northwestern Law School Trial Advocacy Conference, October, 1990 (Chicago) Diamond, S.S. Measuring Deceptive Advertising, U. of Iowa Law School, April, 1989 (Iowa City) Diamond, S.S. Recognizing and Regulating Deceptive Advertising, Federal Judicial Center, March, 1989 (Washington, DC)

Stalans, L.J. & S.S. Diamond. Biased Recall Effects in Lay Perceptions of Judicial Leniency in Sentencing, American Society of Criminology, November, 1988 (Chicago)

Diamond, S.S. Decisions about Deceptive Advertising, Law and Society Association, June, 1987 (Washington, D.C.)

Diamond, S.S. & J. Alfini. The Jury, Conversations from Wingspread (John Calloway, Interviewer), August, 1984 (Racine, Wisconsin)

Diamond, S.S. American Marketing Association, Chicago, 1987 (Advertising Litigation Developments)

Diamond, S.S. Conference on Discretion in Legal Contexts, directed by Oxford Centre for Socio-legal Studies, London, 1987 (Legal Decisionmaking: A Perspective from Psychology)

Diamond, S.S. John Jay School of Criminal Justice, New York, May, 1986 (Experiments with Judges)

Diamond, S.S. Seminar Series for Illinois Judges on Sentencing Choices (faculty member-lecturer) March, 1984 (Decatur, IL); May, 1984 (Rockford, IL); November, 1984 (Springfield, IL)

Diamond, S.S. American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C., 1982 (Master Lecture: Order in the Court)

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Diamond, S.S. American Psychology-Law Society, Boston, 1981 (Lawyers and Laymen as Judicial Decisionmakers)

Diamond, S.S. British Society of Criminology, London, England (The Problem of Predictability in Criminal Adjudication)

Diamond, S.S. Cambridge University Institute of Criminology, England, 1981 (Producing a Jury: Representativeness, Bias, and Capacity)

Diamond, S.S. Loyola Symposium on Social Problems: Law and Justice, Chicago, 1979 (The Effects of Legal Change and their Detection: Some Recurring Obstacles).

Diamond, S.S. LEAA Conference on Juror Utilization, Alexandria, Virginia, 1978 (Jury Research)

Diamond, S.S. Defense of Prisoners Committee of the Chicago Bar Association, 1976 (Reducing Sentence Disparity).

Diamond, S.S. Conference of Illinois Public Defenders, Zion, Illinois, 1976; Champaign, Illinois, 1979 (Jury Selection and Behavior)

Diamond, S.S. Conference on Jury Selection and Management at the Indiana Judicial Center, Indiana Judicial Center, Indianapolis, 1976 (The Six-Member Jury) Diamond, S.S. Illinois Bar Association Convention, Chicago, 1975 (jury size) CONSULTING FOR GOVERNMENTAL AND PUBLIC INTEREST GROUPS (Selected):

Special Advisor, ABA Commission on the American Jury, 2012-present (including Symposium on the Optimal Jury Trial: co-chairs, Shari S. Diamond & Chief Judge James Holderman, Oct. 4-5, 2012)

Committee Member, Seventh Circuit, Pattern Criminal Jury Instructions Committee, 2008-2012 (2012-present: continuing member of standing committee)

Committee Member, Law & Society Assoc. Executive Office Selection, 2010-2011

Executive Committee, Seventh Circuit American Jury Project Commission, 2005-2008 (Final Report available at http://www.7thcircuitbar.org/associations/1507/files/7th%20Circuit%20American%20Jury%20Project %20Final%20Report.pdf)

Member, AAAS/ABA National Conference of Lawyer and Scientists (NCLS), 2005-2009 (co-chair for AAAS: 2007-2009)

Member, American Jury Project, 2004-2005 (task: writing set of proposed ABA Principles for Juries and Jury Trials; Principles were adopted 2/14/05)

Chairperson, Program Review Committee, Master’s in Judicial Studies program for sitting judges, U. of Nevada, 2004

Advisory Committee Member, National Science Foundation, Advisory Committee for Social, Behavioral, & Economic Sciences, 2002-2007

Faculty Member, Course for Judges on Judging Science, Duke Law School, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002

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Advisory Committee Member, AJS Jury Center, American Judicature Society, 2001-2008 Speaker, Juries and Complex Expert Testimony, National Conference on DNA for Public Defenders, May, 2001 (Chicago)

Consultant, Jury Summit 2001, New York State Unified Court System and National Center for State Courts, 2001

Grants Sub-committee Member, Law School Admissions Council, 2000-2004

Advisory Committee Member, Jury Deliberations, American Judicature Society, 1998-1999. Committee Member, Permitting Jurors to Discuss Evidence During Trials, National Center for State

Courts, 1996-1999

Advisory Council Member, Juror Stress, National Center for State Courts, 1995-1998 Advisory Committee Member, Innovations in Jury Procedures, National Center for State Courts, 1995-1997

Consultant, Third Circuit Task Force on Equal Treatment in the Courts, 1995.

Lecturer, Federal District Court Judges’ Conference, Boston, 1995 (Surveys).

Faculty Member, Washington State Judicial Conference, 1994 (Jury Instructions).

Panel Member, Council for Court Excellence, 10th Anniversary, 1992.

Panel Member, Seventh Circuit Judicial Conference, 1990.

Research Advisory Panel Member, U.S. Sentencing Commission, 1987-1991.

Consultant for Illinois Judiciary, 1987 (designed survey Illinois judge on jury selection procedures).

Panel Member for review of Law and Social Sciences Program of National Science Foundation, 1985.

National Research Council, Planning meeting on Validity of Field Polygraph Research, FBI Academy, (Quantico, VA, 1984).

UNIVERSITY and ABF SERVICE (Selected)

Faculty Director, JD/PhD Program, Northwestern U. School of Law, 2008- Chairperson, ABF Policy Committee, 2015-2016; 2018-2019 Member, Budget Committee, Northwestern U. School of Law, 2018 Member, Faculty Honor Committee, Northwestern U., 2014- Member, Personnel Committee, Northwestern U. School of Law, 2017-2018 Member, Faculty Excellence Advisory Committee, Northwestern U., 2015-2017 Chairperson (2016-17, Member (2015-16), Faculty Advisory Committee, Northwestern U. Law School Member, ABF Research Committee, 2018- Member, ABF Appointments Committee, 2015-2018 Member, ABF Director Search Committee, 2014-2015 Member, ABF Research Committee, 2013-2015 Member, ABF Personnel Committee, 2011-2014 Chairperson, ABF Policy Committee, 2012-13 Chairperson (2010-11), Member (2009-10; 2011-12), Honorary Degrees Committee,

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Northwestern U., 2009-12 Chairperson (2011), Member (2010), Dean’s Search Committee, Northwestern U., 2010-11 Co-chairperson, Appointments Committee, ABF, 2010-2011 Member, President’s Strategic Plan Committee, Northwestern U., 2010 Director, Search Committee, American Bar Foundation, 2003-2004 Chairperson, Research Committee, American Bar Foundation, 2002-2003; 2004-2005 Member, Policy Committee, American Bar Foundation, 2002-03; 2009-10 Member, Promotions & Tenure Committee, Northwestern U. Law School, 2001-05 Member, Appointments Committee, Northwestern U. Law School, 1999-2005; 2009-10; 2013-14; 2017-18 (note: the P&T and Lateral Appointments Committees merged 2001) Member, Faculty Advisory Committee, Northwestern U. Law School, 1999-2001 Chairperson, Steering Committee for Psychology and Law, UIC, 1996-99 Chairperson, Social Psychology Division, UIC, 1991-96