05/21/2026
EZ Legal ED® Conquering Bias and Creating Diversity. “The term ‘Individuation’ refers to seeing people as unique persons rather than faceless members of a generalized group.” Excerpt from “First, Do No Harm: Ethics for Legal Professionals” © 2021. (Photo by: Ben Stern on Unsplash)
05/20/2026
EZ Legal ED® Conquering Bias and Creating Diversity. “There are several steps for reducing implicit bias. The first is to recognize that your reaction to someone you encounter may be a response to a stereotype.” Excerpt from “First, Do No Harm: Ethics for Legal Professionals” © 2021. (Photo by: Mohammad Faruque on Unsplash)
05/19/2026
EZ Legal ED® Conquering Bias and Creating Diversity. “Race is described in the Department of Justice Community Relations Services as ‘Actual or Perceived Race, Color, National Origin, and Ethnicity.’” Excerpt from “First, Do No Harm: Ethics for Legal Professionals” © 2021. (Photo by: Jessica Felicio on Unsplash)
05/17/2026
Today in SCOTUS History: Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka. In its unanimous decision, the Supreme Court ruled that the “separate but equal” principle that had prevailed since 1896 was null and voice because separating children in public schools solely on the basis of race is unconstitutional. (Photo by: Leroy Skalstad at morguefile)
05/16/2026
EZ Legal ED® “Cognitive Load Theory is a type of deception detection that uses unanticipated questions to counteract deceptive Subjects’ counter-interrogation tactics.” Excerpt from “Communication: From the Client to the Courtroom” © 2016. (Photo by: "ardelfin" at morguefile)
05/15/2026
EZ Legal ED® “Proxemics is the study of spatial requirements and social interaction. The proximity of people in communication is not the same across all cultures and can vary within cultures and among personality types.” Excerpt from “Communication: From the Client to the Courtroom” © 2016. (Photo by: "King22" at morguefile)
05/14/2026
EZ Legal ED® “Smart legal professionals notice Subjects’ comfort levels—and how some Subjects react to questions with suspicion, irritation or outright anger.” Excerpt from “Communication: From the Client to the Courtroom” © 2016. (Photo by: Scott McFarlane Liddell at morguefile)
05/13/2026
EZ Legal ED® “Oculesics is the study of eye movement in communication. A steady fixed gaze is generally seen as a form of aggression.” Excerpt from “Communication: From the Client to the Courtroom” © 2016. (Photo by: "ManicMorFF" at morguefile)
05/12/2026
EZ Legal ED® “Communication: From the Client to the Courtroom” © 2016. Learn how to improve communication with clients and witnesses. This course includes audio re-enactments of hearings and trials. (Photo by: Kirsten Athena Blocker at morguefile)
05/11/2026
EZ Legal ED® Affordable online continuing education courses for ARIZONA process servers. Courses include federal and state statutes and case law, plus real-life cautionary tales and helpful hints for successful process serving. (Photo by: Robert Murray on Unsplash) )
05/08/2026
EZ Legal ED® Anxiety, PTSD, OCD and Competence. “Obsessions often have themes. the fear of dirt and contamination; or uncontrollable thoughts about s*x or religion.” Excerpt from “First, Do No Harm: Ethics for Legal Professionals” © 2021. (Photo by: Lisa Yount at morguefile)