2023

Randall, J. & L. Solan. Legal Ambiguities: What Can Psycholinguistics Tell Us? In Tobia, K., Cambridge Handbook of Experimental Jurisprudence. Cambridge University Press (forthcoming).

2021

Randall, Janet.  How to Talk So Juries Will Listen.  95 Chicago-Kent Law Review, 647.

Randall, J., J. Cherry, & A. Montag. Collaborations in the Courthouse: Making Legal Language Accessible. Revue Linguistique et Referential Interculturel (Linguistics and Cultural Diversity). La Linguistique à la croisée des sciences (Linguistics at the Crossroads of Sciences). Vol. 2(1), 2-12.

2019

Randall, J. The Linguistics & Law Lab: a collaborative research space. The Civil Jury Project Roundtable for Academic Advisors. NYU Law School, April.

Randall, J. How Just is Justice? Ask a Psycholinguist. In Carlson, Katy, Charles Clifton Jr. & Janet Dean Fodor (eds.). Grammatical Approaches to Language Processing—Essays in Honor of Lyn Frazier. Studies in Theoretical Psycholinguistics, Springer, NY, 275-308.

MacNeal, A., K. Fiallo, A. Jones, S. Jones, S. Laureano, M. Monjarrez, & Y. Xu. “Sounding black”: The legal implications of linguistic profiling. Northeastern University Working Papers in Linguistics, Volume 4.

MacNeal, A. The Right to Understand Your Rights: A Linguistic Look at the Miranda Warnings. Northeastern University.

2017

Randall, J., Y. Xu, K. Fiallo, & H. Emerson. Improving Jury Instructions: The Effect of Linguistic and Procedural Factors. Proceedings of the American Psychology-Law Society Annual Meeting. Seattle, March.

2016

Emerson, H. The Evolution of Jury Instructions. Northeastern University.

2015

Randall, J. Improving juror comprehension: Reading while listening. Proceedings of the Linguistics Society of America Annual Meeting. Portland, Oregon, January.

2014

Randall, J. Tackling “legalese”: How linguistics can simplify legal language and increase access to justice. Language Use & Linguistic Structure (Olomouc Modern Language Series). Olomouc, 231-46.

Randall, J. & L. Graf. Linguistics meets “legalese”: syntax, semantics, and jury instruction reform. [Extended 5p. abstract]. Proceedings of the Linguistics Society of America Annual Meeting. Minneapolis, January.