Select Publications
L. Ellis and G. Rojas Elgueta, “The Psychology of Remote Hearings,” in Does a Right to a Physical Hearing Exist in International Arbitration (Eds. James Hosking, Yasmine Lahlou, Giacomo Rojas Elgueta), International Council for Commercial Arbitration (ICCA), The Hague, The Netherlands (2022)
L. Ellis, “Inside the Black Box: How Psychology Informs the Arbitration Hearing,” in The Psychology of the Arbitration Hearing (Eds. Prof. Dr. Ziya Akinci, Umut Tuga, Şeref Can Arat), Istanbul Arbitration Center (ISTAC), Istanbul, Turkey (2022)
L. Ellis and S. Schwartz, “The Rising Importance of Social Media in the Courtroom,” For the Defense (March 2017)
L. Ellis and S. Schwartz, “The Ethics of Social Media and Jurors: What to Report to the Court and When,” DRI Trial and Tribulations Newsletter, v.22, 4 (December 2016)
L. Ellis and S. Schwartz, “The Ethics of Social Media and Jurors: The Rising Importance of Social Media in the Courtroom,” DRI Trial and Tribulations Newsletter, v.22, 3 (September 2016)
L. Ellis, “Are Juries Really Such a Wildcard Compared with Judges?,” American Bar Association Mass Torts Litigation (Summer 2015)
L. Ellis, “Friend or Foe: Social Media, the Jury, and You,” The Jury Expert (October 2011)
B.D. McAuliffe, L. Ellis & M. Phillips, “May It Please the Court: A social-cognitive primer on persuasion in legal contexts” in Handbook on Trial Consulting (Eds. Richard L. Weiner and Brian H. Bornstein), Springer, New York City, NY (2011)
A. Dial and L. Ellis, “Building a Believable Case Through Credible Witness Testimony,” The Brief (Spring 2010)
L. Ellis, “Jury Consulting Beyond Trial: How Jury Research Can Make the Difference During ADR,” The Legal Intelligencer (July 13, 2009)
L. Ellis, “The rocky road of resolving securities cases,” The Federal Lawyer, 55 (6):20 (2008)
L. Ellis & J. Cinquino, “Getting to know the jury,” The Recorder, Pg. 4 (May 21, 2008)
L. Kuslansky & L. Ellis, “No easy formula for determining how juries decide damages,” New York Law Journal (March 21, 2005)
L. Geise & L. Ellis, “Jury selection issues in employment cases,” HR Advisor (September 2004)
L. Ellis & S. Diamond, “Race, Diversity, and Jury Composition: Battering and Bolstering Legitimacy” Chicago-Kent Law Review, 78:1033 (2003)
S. Diamond, N. Vidmar, M. Rose, L. Ellis & B. Murphy, “Inside the Jury Room: Evaluating Juror Discussions During Trial,” Judicature, 87:54 (2003)
S. Diamond, N. Vidmar, M. Rose, L. Ellis & B. Murphy, “Jury Discussions During Civil Trials: Studying an Arizona Innovation,” Arizona Law Review, 45:1 (2003)
L. Ellis & S. Diamond, “The Effects of Racial Heterogeneity on Public Perceptions of Juries,” American Bar Foundation Working Paper (2000)
S. Diamond, L. Ellis & E. Schmidt, “Realistic Responses to the Limitations of Batson v. Kentucky,” Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy 7:77 (1997)