Lawyers Aren't Immune from BiasTop of Mind with Julie Rose • Season 1, Episode 567, Segment 3
Jun 6, 2017 • 13m
Guest: Andrea Curcio, Professor of Law, Georgia State University
Children who can reason, argue, and debate from a young age are often told “you should be a lawyer.” Lawyers have the reputation for being tough critical thinkers--logical and dispassionate. And law students often believe that their training makes them immune to bias. But Andrea Curcio, a professor of law, frequently shocks her students by revealing to them their own bias and prejudice as part of their training.