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September 2015, Volume 12, Issue 3
- 343-394 Will Divestment from Employment‐Based Health Insurance Save Employers Money? The Case of State and Local Governments
by Jeremy D. Goldhaber‐Fiebert & David M. Studdert & Monica S. Farid & Jay Bhattacharya - 395-420 Skin Color and the Criminal Justice System: Beyond Black‐White Disparities in Sentencing
by Traci Burch - 421-480 Who Responds to U.S. News & World Report's Law School Rankings?
by Jeffrey Evans Stake & Michael Alexeev - 481-536 Do Economic Downturns Dampen Patent Litigation?
by Alan Marco & Shawn Miller, & Ted Sichelman - 537-577 Tacit Collusion: The Neglected Experimental Evidence
by Christoph Engel - 578-600 “Too Many Notes”? An Empirical Study of Advocacy in Federal Appeals
by Gregory C. Sisk & Michael Heise
June 2015, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 187-210 Sentence Reductions for a Guilty Plea in England and Wales: Exploring New Empirical Trends
by Julian V. Roberts & Ben Bradford - 211-235 Multidistrict Centralization: An Empirical Examination
by Emery G. Lee & Catherine R. Borden & Margaret S. Williams & Kevin M. Scott - 236-251 Disclosures About Disclosures: Can Conflict of Interest Warnings be Made More Effective?
by Ahmed E. Taha & John V. Petrocelli - 252-288 On Probation: An Experimental Analysis
by Christoph Engel & Heike Hennig‐Schmidt & Bernd Irlenbusch & Sebastian Kube - 289-310 Social Networks and Personal Bankruptcy
by Michelle M. Miller - 311-339 Does Delegation Undermine Accountability? Experimental Evidence on the Relationship Between Blame Shifting and Control
by Adam Hill
March 2015, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 1-1 Dedication
by The Editors - 4-28 Four Decades of Federal Civil Rights Litigation
by Theodore Eisenberg - 29-69 Damages Versus Specific Performance: Lessons from Commercial Contracts
by Theodore Eisenberg & Geoffrey P. Miller - 70-99 The Death Penalty: Should the Judge or the Jury Decide Who Dies?
by Valerie P. Hans & John H. Blume & Theodore Eisenberg & Amelia Courtney Hritz & Sheri Lynn Johnson & Caisa Elizabeth Royer & Martin T. Wells - 100-127 Plaintiphobia in State Courts Redux? An Empirical Study of State Court Trials on Appeal
by Theodore Eisenberg & Michael Heise - 128-160 Pain and Suffering Damages in Wrongful Death Cases: An Empirical Study
by Yun‐chien Chang & Theodore Eisenberg & Han‐Wei Ho & Martin T. Wells - 161-186 Addressing the Zeros Problem: Regression Models for Outcomes with a Large Proportion of Zeros, with an Application to Trial Outcomes
by Theodore Eisenberg & Thomas Eisenberg & Martin T. Wells & Min Zhang
December 2014, Volume 11, Issue 4
- 602-636 The Failed Promise of User Fees: Empirical Evidence from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
by Michael D. Frakes & Melissa F. Wasserman - 637-696 An Empirical Evaluation of the Connecticut Death Penalty System Since 1973: Are There Unlawful Racial, Gender, and Geographic Disparities?
by John J. Donohue - 697-717 Deliberative Democracy and the American Civil Jury
by Valerie P. Hans & John Gastil & Traci Feller - 718-750 Trademarks, Triggers, and Online Search
by Stefan Bechtold & Catherine Tucker - 751-785 Street Stops and Police Legitimacy: Teachable Moments in Young Urban Men's Legal Socialization
by Tom R. Tyler & Jeffrey Fagan & Amanda Geller - 786-828 Sex Offender Law and the Geography of Victimization
by Amanda Y. Agan & J.J. Prescott - 829-866 How Copyright Keeps Works Disappeared
by Paul J. Heald - 867-893 Legal Institutions and Social Values: Theory and Evidence from Plea Bargaining Regimes
by Yehonatan Givati - 894-928 Choice of Law: An Empirical Analysis
by Sarath Sanga
September 2014, Volume 11, Issue 3
- 409-445 Foreign Affairs and Enforcement of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
by Stephen J. Choi & Kevin E. Davis - 446-476 Increased Perception of Malpractice Liability and the Practice of Defensive Medicine
by Brian K. Chen & Chun‐Yuh Yang - 477-504 An Empirical Analysis of Cost Recovery in Superfund Cases: Implications for Brownfields and Joint and Several Liability
by Howard F. Chang & Hilary Sigman - 505-540 Do Kinship Networks Strengthen Private Property? Evidence from Rural China
by Taisu Zhang & Xiaoxue Zhao - 541-577 The Social, Geographic, and Organizational Determinants of Access to Civil Legal Aid Services: An Argument for an Integrated Access to Justice Model
by Eric W. Schultheis - 578-600 Lawyer and Nonlawyer Susceptibility to Framing Effects in Out‐of‐Court Civil Litigation Settlement
by Ian K. Belton & Mary Thomson & Mandeep K. Dhami
June 2014, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 197-226 Playing with Trolleys: Intuitions About the Permissibility of Aggregation
by Mark Kelman & Tamar Admati Kreps - 227-265 Urban Land‐Use Regulation: Are Homevoters Overtaking the Growth Machine?
by Vicki Been & Josiah Madar & Simon McDonnell - 266-300 Jurists, Clerics, and Merchants: The Rise of Learned Law in Medieval Europe and its Impact on Economic Growth
by Hans‐Bernd Schäfer & Alexander J. Wulf - 301-349 Assuring Civil Damages Adequately Deter: A Public Good Experiment
by Theodore Eisenberg & Christoph Engel - 350-377 Shifting the Fat‐Tailed Distribution of Blockbuster Punitive Damages Awards
by W. Kip Viscusi & Benjamin J. McMichael - 378-407 Does the Law Matter? Win Rates and Law Reforms
by David Gliksberg
March 2014, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 1-38 The Labor Market for New Law Professors
by Tracey E. George & Albert H. Yoon - 39-73 Litigation and Social Capital: Divorces and Traffic Accidents in Japan
by J. Mark Ramseyer - 74-104 Empirical Analysis of Data Breach Litigation
by Sasha Romanosky & David Hoffman & Alessandro Acquisti - 105-131 The Impact of Neuroimages in the Sentencing Phase of Capital Trials
by Michael J. Saks & N. J. Schweitzer & Eyal Aharoni & Kent A. Kiehl - 132-158 Jurisdictional Effects in M&A Litigation
by C. N. V. Krishnan & Ronald W. Masulis & Randall S. Thomas & Robert B. Thompson - 159-195 Mapping Constitutionally Safeguarded Judicial Independence—A Global Survey
by Bernd Hayo & Stefan Voigt
December 2013, Volume 10, Issue 4
- 612-638 The Receding Tide of Medical Malpractice Litigation: Part 1—National Trends
by Myungho Paik & Bernard Black & David A. Hyman - 639-669 The Receding Tide of Medical Malpractice Litigation: Part 2—Effect of Damage Caps
by Myungho Paik & Bernard Black & David Hyman - 670-695 Choice‐Based Discrimination: Labor‐Force‐Type Discrimination Against Gay Men, the Obese, and Mothers
by Tamar Kricheli‐Katz - 696-714 Prosecutor Elections, Mistakes, and Appeals
by Bryan C. McCannon - 715-740 Can You Buy Sperm Donor Identification? An Experiment
by I. Glenn Cohen & Travis G. Coan - 741-770 Race, Prediction, and Pretrial Detention
by Frank McIntyre & Shima Baradaran - 771-796 Bankrupt Apologies
by Jennifer K. Robbennolt & Robert M. Lawless - 797-814 The Effect of Legal Expert Commentary on Lay Judgments of Judicial Decision Making
by Dan Simon & Nicholas Scurich - 815-846 Suing the Leviathan—An Empirical Analysis of the Changing Rate of Administrative Litigation in China
by Ji Li - 847-865 Judicial Ideology and the Selection of Disputes for U.S. Supreme Court Adjudication
by Jeff Yates & Damon M. Cann & Brent D. Boyea
September 2013, Volume 10, Issue 3
- 399-423 Lawyers as Agents of the Devil in a Prisoner's Dilemma Game
by Orley Ashenfelter & David E. Bloom & Gordon B. Dahl - 424-461 Who Will Manage Complex Civil Litigation? The Decision to Transfer and Consolidate Multidistrict Litigation
by Margaret S. Williams & Tracey E. George - 462-483 The Effects of the Labor Contract Law on the Chinese Labor Market
by Fan Cui & Ying Ge & Fengchun Jing - 484-511 How Jurors Evaluate Fingerprint Evidence: The Relative Importance of Match Language, Method Information, and Error Acknowledgment
by Brandon Garrett & Gregory Mitchell - 512-541 Reference Points and Contractual Choices: An Experimental Examination
by Yuval Feldman & Amos Schurr & Doron Teichman - 542-569 Rescuing Confidence in the Judicial System: Introducing Lay Participation in Taiwan
by Kuo‐Chang Huang & Chang‐Ching Lin - 570-601 A Quantitative Analysis of the Indian Supreme Court's Workload
by Nick Robinson
June 2013, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 171-195 Do Racial Preferences Affect Minority Learning in Law Schools?
by Doug Williams - 196-229 Price Effects and the Commerce Clause: The Case of State Wine Shipping Laws
by Jerry Ellig & Alan E. Wiseman - 230-252 Can We Trust Intuitive Jurors? Standards of Proof and the Probative Value of Evidence in Coherence‐Based Reasoning
by Andreas Glöckner & Christoph Engel - 253-287 Building a Taxonomy of Litigation: Clusters of Causes of Action in Federal Complaints
by Christina L. Boyd & David A. Hoffman & Zoran Obradovic & Kosta Ristovski - 288-324 Strong Financial Laws Without Strong Enforcement: Is Good Law Always Better than No Law?
by Mark Humphery‐Jenner - 325-358 The Citation and Depreciation of U.S. Supreme Court Precedent
by Ryan C. Black & James F. Spriggs - 359-397 Do Jurors Give Appropriate Weight to Forensic Identification Evidence?
by William C. Thompson & Suzanne O. Kaasa & Tiamoyo Peterson
March 2013, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 1-34 Measuring Diversity on the Supreme Court with Biodiversity Statistics
by Benjamin H. Barton & Emily Moran - 35-53 Judge‐Jury Agreement in Criminal Cases: The First Three Years of the Korean Jury System
by Sangjoon Kim & Jaihyun Park & Kwangbai Park & Jin‐Sup Eom - 54-75 Is Certiorari Contingent on Litigant Behavior? Petitioners' Role in Strategic Auditing
by Maxwell Mak & Andrew H. Sidman & Udi Sommer - 76-103 Judicial Impartiality, Campaign Contributions, and Recusals: Results from a National Survey
by James L. Gibson & Gregory A. Caldeira - 104-119 Pricing Damages for Pain and Suffering in Court: The Impact of the Valuation Method
by Magdalena Flatscher‐Thöni & Andrea M. Leiter & Hannes Winner - 120-145 Do the “Haves” Come Out Ahead in Shanghai Courts?
by Xin He & Yang Su - 146-170 Bridging the Empirical Gap: New Insights into the Experience of Multiple Legal Problems and Advice Seeking
by Marisol Smith & Alexy Buck & Judith Sidaway & Lesley Scanlan
December 2012, Volume 9, Issue 4
- 605-656 Is Delaware Losing its Cases?
by John Armour & Bernard Black & Brian Cheffins - 657-696 Corporate Politics, Governance, and Value Before and After Citizens United
by John C. Coates IV - 697-728 Race and Selective Enforcement in Public Housing
by Jeffrey Fagan & Garth Davies & Adam Carlis - 729-764 Racial Disparities Under the Federal Sentencing Guidelines: The Role of Judicial Discretion and Mandatory Minimums
by Joshua B. Fischman & Max M. Schanzenbach - 765-794 The Effect of Blinded Experts on Juror Verdicts
by Christopher T. Robertson & David V. Yokum - 795-826 Political Influence and Career Judges: An Empirical Analysis of Administrative Review by the Spanish Supreme Court
by Nuno Garoupa & Marian Gili & Fernando Gómez‐Pomar - 827-858 Competition in Financial Services: Evidence from British Mutual Funds
by A. Joseph Warburton - 859-892 When Does Knowledge Become Intent? Perceiving the Minds of Wrongdoers
by Pam A. Mueller & Lawrence M. Solan & John M. Darley - 893-930 The Secret of My Success: How Status, Eliteness, and School Performance Shape Legal Careers
by Richard Sander & Jane Bambauer
September 2012, Volume 9, Issue 3
- 393-429 Race, Attorney Influence, and Bankruptcy Chapter Choice
by Jean Braucher & Dov Cohen & Robert M. Lawless - 430-456 Pricing Misperceptions: Explaining Pricing Structure in the Cell Phone Service Market
by Oren Bar‐Gill & Rebecca Stone - 457-481 Defensive Medicine and Obstetric Practices
by Michael Frakes - 482-510 Predicting Securities Fraud Settlements and Amounts: A Hierarchical Bayesian Model of Federal Securities Class Action Lawsuits
by Blakeley B. McShane & Oliver P. Watson & Tom Baker & Sean J. Griffith - 511-535 Transferring Trust: Reciprocity Norms and Assignment of Contract
by Tess Wilkinson‐Ryan - 536-566 Arbitration Clauses in Credit Card Agreements: An Empirical Study
by Christopher R. Drahozal & Peter B. Rutledge - 567-603 Does Tort Law Deter Individuals? A Behavioral Science Study
by W. Jonathan Cardi & Randall D. Penfield & Albert H. Yoon
June 2012, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 173-216 Will Tort Reform Bend the Cost Curve? Evidence from Texas
by Myungho Paik & Bernard S. Black & David A. Hyman & Charles Silver - 217-245 Does Tort Law Improve the Health of Newborns, or Miscarry? A Longitudinal Analysis of the Effect of Liability Pressure on Birth Outcomes
by Y. Tony Yang & David M. Studdert & S. V. Subramanian & Michelle M. Mello - 246-290 Does the Judge Matter? Exploiting Random Assignment on a Court of Last Resort to Assess Judge and Case Selection Effects
by Theodore Eisenberg & Talia Fisher & Issi Rosen‐Zvi - 291-319 Sentencing Guidelines and Judicial Discretion: Quasi‐Experimental Evidence from Human Calculation Errors
by Shawn D. Bushway & Emily G. Owens & Anne Morrison Piehl - 320-346 The Selection of 13th‐Century Disputes for Litigation
by Daniel Klerman - 347-367 Catholic Schools and Broken Windows
by Margaret F. Brinig & Nicole Stelle Garnett - 368-392 Institutional Activism Through Litigation: An Empirical Analysis of Public Pension Fund Participation in Securities Class Actions
by Michael Perino
March 2012, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 1-32 A New Look at Patent Quality: Relating Patent Prosecution to Validity
by Ronald J. Mann & Marian Underweiser - 33-55 Selected to Serve: An Analysis of Lifetime Jury Participation
by Mary R. Rose & Shari Seidman Diamond & Marc A. Musick - 56-91 The Value of Capital Market Regulation: IPOs Versus Reverse Mergers
by Cécile Carpentier & Douglas Cumming & Jean‐Marc Suret - 92-128 Delaware's Competitive Reach
by Matthew D. Cain & Steven M. Davidoff - 129-148 Consensus, Disorder, and Ideology on the Supreme Court
by Paul H. Edelman & David E. Klein & Stefanie A. Lindquist - 149-171 Dirty Hands or Deterrence? An Experimental Examination of the Exclusionary Rule
by Kenworthey Bilz
December 2011, Volume 8, Issue s1
- 1-5 Editors' Introduction to Judgment by the Numbers: Converting Qualitative to Quantitative Judgments in Law
by Valerie P. Hans & Jeffrey J. Rachlinski & Emily G. Owens - 6-20 The Challenge to Produce Useful “Legal Numbers”
by Reid Hastie - 21-48 If the Shoe Fits They Might Acquit: The Value of Forensic Science Testimony
by Jonathan J. Koehler - 49-71 Trawling Genetic Databases: When a DNA Match is Just a Naked Statistic
by Nicholas Scurich & Richard S. John - 72-98 Probable Cause, Probability, and Hindsight
by Jeffrey J. Rachlinski & Chris Guthrie & Andrew J. Wistrich - 99-119 Predicting Civil Jury Verdicts: How Attorneys Use (and Misuse) a Second Opinion
by Jonas Jacobson & Jasmine Dobbs‐Marsh & Varda Liberman & Julia A. Minson - 120-147 To Dollars from Sense: Qualitative to Quantitative Translation in Jury Damage Awards
by Valerie P. Hans & Valerie F. Reyna - 148-178 Damage Anchors on Real Juries
by Shari Seidman Diamond & Mary R. Rose & Beth Murphy & John Meixner - 179-199 What's an Apology Worth? Decomposing the Effect of Apologies on Medical Malpractice Payments Using State Apology Laws
by Benjamin Ho & Elaine Liu - 200-221 Is Pleading Really a Bargain?
by David S. Abrams - 222-238 Location, Location, Location: The Impact of Guideline Grid Location on the Value of Sentencing Enhancements
by Shawn D. Bushway & Anne Morrison Piehl - 239-261 Truthiness in Punishment: The Far Reach of Truth‐in‐Sentencing Laws in State Courts
by Emily G. Owens - 262-269 Figuring Kids' Allowance and Other Conversion Problems: Commentary on Judgment by the Numbers
by Edie Greene
December 2011, Volume 8, Issue 4
- 613-649 When Do Generics Challenge Drug Patents?
by C. Scott Hemphill & Bhaven N. Sampat - 650-681 The Price of Pay to Play in Securities Class Actions
by Stephen J. Choi & Drew T. Johnson‐Skinner & A. C. Pritchard - 682-708 Fairness Ex Ante and Ex Post: Experimentally Testing Ex Post Judicial Intervention into Blockbuster Deals
by Christoph Engel & Michael Kurschilgen - 709-727 Lay Judgments of Judicial Decision Making
by Dan Simon & Nicholas Scurich - 728-761 Mechanisms for Eliciting Cooperation in Counterterrorism Policing: Evidence from the United Kingdom
by Aziz Z. Huq & Tom R. Tyler & Stephen J. Schulhofer - 762-791 Safe Harbors from Fair‐Cross‐Section Challenges? The Practical Limitations of Measuring Representation in the Jury Pool
by Paula Hannaford‐Agor & Nicole L. Waters - 792-829 Property Rights, Resource Access, and Long‐Run Growth
by Ian Keay & Cherie Metcalf - 830-855 Political Ideology and Reactions to Crime Victims: Preferences for Restorative and Punitive Responses
by Dena M. Gromet & John M. Darley - 856-877 Judicial Behavior on the Chilean Constitutional Tribunal
by Royce Carroll & Lydia Tiede - 878-903 The Price Effects of Event‐Risk Protection: The Results from a Natural Experiment
by Karl Okamoto & David Pedersen & Natalie Pedersen
September 2011, Volume 8, Issue 3
- 449-476 Do Shareholders Benefit from Corporate Misconduct? A Long‐Run Analysis
by Samuel L. Tibbs & Deborah L. Harrell & Ronald E. Shrieves - 477-503 Assessing Post‐ADA Employment: Some Econometric Evidence and Policy Considerations
by John J. Donohue III & Michael Ashley Stein & Christopher L. Griffin, Jr. & Sascha Becker - 504-532 Judging Women
by Stephen J. Choi & Mitu Gulati & Mirya Holman & Eric A. Posner - 533-555 Fixing Lawyers' Fees Ex Ante: A Case Study in Policy and Empirical Legal Studies
by Paul Fenn & Neil Rickman - 556-586 Attitudinal and Neo‐Institutional Models of Supreme Court Decision Making: An Empirical and Comparative Perspective from Israel
by Keren Weinshall‐Margel - 587-612 Legal Aid and Legal Expenses Insurance, Complements or Substitutes? The Case of the Netherlands
by Ben C. J. van Velthoven & Carolien M. Klein Haarhuis
June 2011, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 237-259 Competitiveness in State Supreme Court Elections, 1946–2009
by Herbert M. Kritzer - 260-303 The Paradox of “Fraud‐on‐the‐Market Theory”: Who Relies on the Efficiency of Market Prices?
by Grigori Erenburg & Janet Kiholm Smith & Richard L. Smith - 304-324 Do Joint Parenting Laws Make Any Difference?
by Douglas W. Allen & Margaret Brinig - 325-357 Judge‐Jury Difference in Punitive Damages Awards: Who Listens to the Supreme Court?
by Theodore Eisenberg & Michael Heise - 358-383 Incorporation Law, Ownership Structure, and Firm Value: Evidence from Canada
by Narjess Boubraki & Yves Bozec & Claude Laurin & Stéphane Rousseau - 384-412 An Empirical Study of Court‐Adjudicated Takings Compensation in New York City: 1990–2003
by Yun‐chien Chang - 413-447 Community Characteristics and Tort Law: The Importance of County Demographic Composition and Inequality to Tort Trial Outcomes
by Issa Kohler‐Hausmann
March 2011, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 1-23 An Empirical Study of Employment Arbitration: Case Outcomes and Processes
by Alexander J. S. Colvin - 24-47 Judicial Discretion and (Un)equal Access: A Systematic Study of Motions to Reduce Criminal Sentences in Rhode Island Superior Court (1998–2003)
by Laura Braslow & Ross E. Cheit - 48-84 Settlement at Policy Limits and the Duty to Settle: Evidence from Texas
by David A. Hyman & Bernard Black & Charles Silver - 85-117 Victim‐Based Effects on Racially Disparate Sentencing in Ohio
by John Wooldredge & Timothy Griffin & Amy Thistlethwaite & Fritz Rauschenberg - 118-146 Is There a Chinese Common Law? An Empirical Study of the Bilingual Common‐Law System of Hong Kong
by Kwai Hang Ng - 147-176 An Empirical Examination of the Governance Choices of Income Trusts
by Anita I. Anand & Edward M. Iacobucci - 177-205 The Small Group Context: Designated District Court Judges in the U.S. Courts of Appeals
by Paul M. Collins, Jr. & Wendy L. Martinek - 206-235 The Trial Penalty and Jury Sentencing: A Study of Air Force Courts‐Martial
by Patricia D. Breen
December 2010, Volume 7, Issue 4
- 591-633 Pot as Pretext: Marijuana, Race, and the New Disorder in New York City Street Policing
by Amanda Geller & Jeffrey Fagan - 634-663 A Bayesian Hierarchical Regression Approach to Clustered and Longitudinal Data in Empirical Legal Studies
by William Anderson & Martin T. Wells - 664-692 Judicial Setbacks, Material Gains: Terror Litigation at the Israeli High Court of Justice
by Menachem Hofnung & Keren Weinshall Margel - 693-742 Managerial Entrenchment and Capital Structure: New Evidence
by Kose John & Lubomir Litov - 743-785 Relational Governance and Contract Damages: Evidence from Franchising
by Adam B. Badawi - 786-810 An Empirical Investigation of Settlement and Litigation—The Case of Taiwanese Labor Disputes
by Kuo‐Chang Huang & Kong‐Pin Chen & Chang‐Ching Lin - 811-846 An Empirical Study of Class Action Settlements and Their Fee Awards
by Brian T. Fitzpatrick - 847-867 Punishment Despite Reasonable Doubt—A Public Goods Experiment with Sanctions Under Uncertainty
by Kristoffel Grechenig & Andreas Nicklisch & Christian Thöni - 868-885 Making Talk Cheap (and Problems Easy): How Legal and Political Institutions Can Facilitate Consensus
by Cheryl Boudreau & Mathew D. McCubbins & Daniel B. Rodriguez & Nicholas Weller - 886-915 Are Ideal Litigators White? Measuring the Myth of Colorblindness
by Jerry Kang & Nilanjana Dasgupta & Kumar Yogeeswaran & Gary Blasi
September 2010, Volume 7, Issue 3
- 403-428 Let My People Go: Ethnic In‐Group Bias in Judicial Decisions—Evidence from a Randomized Natural Experiment
by Oren Gazal‐Ayal & Raanan Sulitzeanu‐Kenan - 429-459 Worthless Warnings? Testing the Effectiveness of Disclaimers in Mutual Fund Advertisements
by Molly Mercer & Alan R. Palmiter & Ahmed E. Taha - 460-489 The Industrial Organization of the Japanese Bar: Levels and Determinants of Attorney Income
by Minoru Nakazato & J. Mark Ramseyer & Eric B. Rasmusen - 490-510 Creating Quality Courts
by Frank B. Cross & Dain C. Donelson - 511-537 Community Perceptions of Theft Seriousness: A Challenge to Model Penal Code and English Theft Act Consolidation
by Stuart P. Green & Matthew B. Kugler - 538-573 The Public Regulation of Land‐Use Decisions: Criteria for Evaluating Alternative Procedures
by Tom Tyler & David Markell - 574-589 Randomness Reconsidered: Modeling Random Judicial Assignment in the U.S. Courts of Appeals
by Matthew Hall
June 2010, Volume 7, Issue 2
- 175-201 Individual Justice or Collective Legal Mobilization? Employment Discrimination Litigation in the Post Civil Rights United States
by Laura Beth Nielsen & Robert L. Nelson & Ryon Lancaster - 202-230 The Statistical Analysis of Judicial Decisions and Legal Rules with Classification Trees
by Jonathan P. Kastellec - 231-247 Juror Beliefs About Police Interrogations, False Confessions, and Expert Testimony
by Mark Costanzo & Netta Shaked‐Schroer & Katherine Vinson - 248-281 Attorney Fees and Expenses in Class Action Settlements: 1993–2008
by Theodore Eisenberg & Geoffrey P. Miller - 282-321 Labor Law, Judicial Efficiency, and Informal Employment in India
by Sonja Fagernäs - 322-354 The Gendered Dimensions of Inheritance: Empirical Food for Legal Thought
by Daphna Hacker - 355-378 Judicial Discretion and Sentencing Behavior: Did the Feeney Amendment Rein in District Judges?
by Beth A. Freeborn & Monica E. Hartmann - 379-401 O'Connell Early Settlement Offers: Toward Realistic Numbers and Two‐Sided Offers
by Bernard Black & David A. Hyman & Charles Silver
March 2010, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 1-29 Executions, Deterrence, and Homicide: A Tale of Two Cities
by Franklin E. Zimring & Jeffrey Fagan & David T. Johnson - 30-63 Doing Wrong Without Creating Harm
by John M. Darley & Lawrence M. Solan & Matthew B. Kugler & Joseph Sanders - 64-96 Why ADR Programs Aren't More Appealing: An Empirical Perspective
by Michael Heise - 97-116 Fairness and the Willingness to Accept Plea Bargain Offers
by Avishalom Tor & Oren Gazal‐Ayal & Stephen M. Garcia - 117-140 The Impact of Tort Reforms on the Sanctioning of Physicians by State Licensing Boards
by Paul Jesilow & Julianne Ohlander - 141-163 The Business of the Australian State Supreme Courts Over the Course of the 20th Century
by Russell Smyth - 164-173 Reply to “The Effects of ‘Early Offers’ in Medical Malpractice Cases: Evidence from Texas”
by Joni Hersch & Jeffrey O'Connell & W. Kip Viscusi
December 2009, Volume 6, Issue 4
- 1-1 Foreword
by Valerie P. Hans - 637-686 Do Noneconomic Damages Caps and Attorney Fee Limits Reduce Access to Justice for Victims of Medical Negligence?
by Steven Garber & Michael D. Greenberg & Hilary Rhodes & Xiaohui Zhuo & John L. Adams - 687-722 Private Enforcement of Corporate Law: An Empirical Comparison of the United Kingdom and the United States
by John Armour & Bernard Black & Brian Cheffins & Richard Nolan - 723-767 The Effects of “Early Offers” in Medical Malpractice Cases: Evidence from Texas
by Bernard Black & David A. Hyman & Charles Silver - 768-792 Measuring the Value of Class and Collective Action Employment Settlements: A Preliminary Assessment
by Samuel Estreicher & Kristina Yost - 793-817 Competition in the Courtroom: When Does Expert Testimony Improve Jurors' Decisions?
by Cheryl Boudreau & Mathew D. McCubbins - 818-847 Contractual Complexity and the Cognitive Load of R&D Alliance Contracts
by John Hagedoorn & Geerte Hesen - 848-873 Capital Flows and Hedge Fund Regulation
by Douglas Cumming & Na Dai - 874-898 Race in the War on Drugs: The Social Consequences of Presidential Rhetoric
by Jeff Yates & Andrew B. Whitford - 899-924 Assuming Elder Care Responsibility: Am I a Caregiver?
by Lindsey E. Wylie & Eve M. Brank - 925-968 Empirical Legal Studies Before 1940: A Bibliographic Essay
by Herbert M. Kritzer - 969-1002 U.S. Chamber of Commerce Liability Survey: Inaccurate, Unfair, and Bad for Business
by Theodore Eisenberg
September 2009, Volume 6, Issue 3
- 425-449 Achieving Diversity on the Jury: Jury Size and the Peremptory Challenge
by Shari Seidman Diamond & Destiny Peery & Francis J. Dolan & Emily Dolan - 451-483 Lawyers at Mid‐Career: A 20‐Year Longitudinal Study of Job and Life Satisfaction
by John Monahan & Jeffrey Swanson - 485-511 How Will They Vote? Predicting the Future Behavior of Supreme Court Nominees, 1937–2006
by Charles M. Cameron & Jee‐Kwang Park - 513-540 A Jury of One: Opinion Formation, Conformity, and Dissent on Juries
by Nicole L. Waters & Valerie P. Hans