Professor Jeremy Gans

Melbourne Law School, University of Melbourne

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Trial by Ouija Board: When jurors misbehave

In his new book, Professor Jeremy Gans explores a famous case of juror misconduct from the 1990s, and its ongoing implications for the trial-by-jury system

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Politics & Society

Keeping up with the droneses: How criminal laws deal with new technology

The Law needs constant revision to keep up with changing community standards

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Politics & Society

The ‘Making a Murderer’ effect

A new wave of crime coverage is highlighting miscarriages of justice and changing the way we think about the judicial system.

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Arts & Culture

The podcast shining a light on a murder verdict

Serial casts legal shadow with its own trial into teen slaying

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