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Conviction vs. evidence in math education with Thomas Briggs & David Shuck (Ep 71)

Conviction vs. evidence in math education with Thomas Briggs & David Shuck (Ep 71)

In this episode, Anna Stokke continues the conversation from the previous episode on what happens when requests for

Trial Math | How Should Forensic Scientists Explain Their Evidence to Juries

Trial Math | How Should Forensic Scientists Explain Their Evidence to Juries

On May 30, 2014, CodeX: The Stanford Center for Legal Informatics hosted the conference "Trial With and Without

Conjectures Explained  When Evidence Isn't Enough

Conjectures Explained When Evidence Isn't Enough

What is a conjecture, and why do mathematicians care so much about proving it? In

Trial Math | A Tribe of Skeptics: Probability and the 19th Century Law of Evidence

Trial Math | A Tribe of Skeptics: Probability and the 19th Century Law of Evidence

On May 30, 2014, CodeX: The Stanford Center for Legal Informatics hosted the conference "Trial With and Without

Trial Math | Legal Probabilism: An Epistemological Dissent

Trial Math | Legal Probabilism: An Epistemological Dissent

On May 30, 2014, CodeX: The Stanford Center for Legal Informatics hosted the conference "Trial With and Without

How COURTROOM MATHS Turns Innocent People Into CRIMINALS

How COURTROOM MATHS Turns Innocent People Into CRIMINALS

In courtrooms around the world, a simple

Every Unsolved Math Problem That Might Never Be Solved

Every Unsolved Math Problem That Might Never Be Solved

In this video, we explain eight of the most famous unsolved problems in

Conviction VS. Condemnation (EP 81)

Conviction VS. Condemnation (EP 81)

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How This Simple Math Law EXPOSES LIARS

How This Simple Math Law EXPOSES LIARS

People lie. Numbers don't. Hidden inside everyday data is a strange

The Sneakiest Proof Method in Mathematics

The Sneakiest Proof Method in Mathematics

Struggling to understand how

Evidence Law: The Rule of Relevance and Admissibility of Character Evidence

Evidence Law: The Rule of Relevance and Admissibility of Character Evidence

Visit us at https://lawshelf.com to earn college credit for only $20 a credit! We now offer multi-packs, which allow you to purchase 5 ...

Human factors of wrongful conviction: Eyewitness Identification

Human factors of wrongful conviction: Eyewitness Identification

Dr. Jennifer Dysart explains how memory affects identification and how to prevent eyewitness misidentifications.

Math Caught A Serial Killer

Math Caught A Serial Killer

Kristen Gilbert was nicknamed the “Angel of Death” because so many patients happened to die during her shifts. No one saw her ...