| Neil Vidmar, Russell M. Robinson, II Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Law
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- Education:
Ph.D. | University of Illinois | 1967 |
MA Psychology | | 1965 |
M.A. | University of Illinois | 1965 |
A.B. Psychology (Cum Laude) | MacMurray College, Jacksonville, IL | 1962 |
B.A. | Macmurray College | 1962 |
- Recent Publications
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- Vidmar, N; Kritzer, H (2015). When the Lawyer Screws Up: A Portrait of Legal Malpractice Claims and Their Resolution. [available here]
- Vidmar, N; Kritzer, H (2015). Lawyers on Trial: Juror Hostility to Defendants in Legal Malpractice Trials. Hofstra Law Review, 44, 375-399. [available here]
- Vidmar, N; MacKillop, K (2015). Decision-Making in the Dark: How Pre-Trial Errors Change the Narrative in Criminal Jury Trials. Chicago Kent Law Review, 90(3), 957-980.
- Vidmar, N (2015). Jurors Do Their Jobs Well. Judicature, 99(2), 4.
- Vidmar, N; Liu, G; Johnson, C (2014). Do Racial Disparities Exist During Pretrial Decisionmaking? Evidence from North Carolina. [3344]
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