Justice is blind-ed by bias: The psychology behind jury decisions

Published: July 26, 2019, 7:19 p.m.

This week, Erin talks about different ways that we are all biased in our decisions. Sometimes, this means thinking that there is a referee conspiracy against the Toronto Raptors. Other times, these biases influence juror decisions and determine whether or not someone will go to jail. Imagine you were a juror alongside Veronica Mars, and join us as we discuss racial and gender biases in the courtroom. Kathleen talks about the tragic death of Cindy Gladue, whose tragedy continued post-mortem. Then, Natalie tells the story of Dewey Bozella who fought for justice inside and outside the boxing ring.