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June 2023, Volume 20, Issue 2
- 272-304 Sudden lockdown repeals, social mobility, and COVID‐19: Evidence from a judicial natural experiment
by Dhaval Dave & Andrew I. Friedson & Kyutaro Matsuzawa & Drew McNichols & Joseph J. Sabia - 305-338 The distribution of in‐person public K‐12 education in the time of COVID: An empirical perspective
by Michael Heise - 339-376 Gender, race, and job satisfaction of law graduates: Intersectional evidence from the National Survey of College Graduates
by Joni Hersch - 377-408 How accurate are rebuttable presumptions of pretrial dangerousness?: A natural experiment from New Mexico
by Cristopher Moore & Elise Ferguson & Paul Guerin - 409-433 Can you trust your lawyer's call? Legal advisers exhibit myside bias resistant to debiasing interventions
by Mihael A. Jeklic - 434-471 An empirical analysis of sentencing of “Access to Information” computer crimes
by James T. Graves & Alessandro Acquisti - 472-484 Beyond republicans and the disapproval of regulations: A new empirical approach to the Congressional Review Act
by Steven J. Balla & Bridget C. E. Dooling & Daniel R. Pérez
March 2023, Volume 20, Issue 1
- 4-85 Asymmetric review of qualified immunity appeals
by Alexander A. Reinert - 86-133 Racial bias as a multi‐stage, multi‐actor problem: An analysis of pretrial detention
by Joshua Grossman & Julian Nyarko & Sharad Goel - 134-165 JD‐Next: A valid and reliable tool to predict diverse students' success in law school
by Jessica Findley & Adriana Cimetta & Heidi Legg Burross & Katherine C. Cheng & Matt Charles & Cayley Balser & Ran Li & Christopher Robertson - 166-195 A Faustian bargain? Rethinking the role of debt in law students' career choices
by Steven A. Boutcher & Jason N. Houle & Anna Raup‐Kounovksy & Carroll Seron - 196-232 Managerial litigation risk and corporate investment efficiency: Evidence from universal demand laws
by Leonard Leye Li & Gary S. Monroe & Jeff Coulton - 233-268 One judge to rule them all: Single‐member courts as an answer to delays in criminal trials
by Konstantinos Kalliris & Theodore Alysandratos
December 2022, Volume 19, Issue 4
- 802-803 Foreword
by Andrew Green & Anthony Niblett & Albert Yoon - 804-843 Can moral framing drive insurance enrollment in the United States?
by Wendy Netter Epstein & Christopher T. Robertson & David Yokum & Hansoo Ko & Kevin H. Wilson & Monica Ramos & Katherine Kettering & Margaret Houtz - 844-896 The impact of paid sick leave laws on consumer and business bankruptcies
by Michelle M. Miller - 897-935 Should patients use online reviews to pick their doctors and hospitals?
by David A. Hyman & Jing Liu & Bernard S. Black - 936-1002 The company they keep: When and why Chinese judges engage in collegiality
by Xiaohong Yu & Zhaoyang Sun - 1003-1066 Examining the effects of antidiscrimination laws on children in the foster care and adoption systems
by Netta Barak‐Corren & Yoav Kan‐Tor & Nelson Tebbe - 1067-1113 Stay at home if you can: COVID‐19 stay‐at‐home guidelines and local crime
by Carlos Díaz & Sebastian Fossati & Nicolás Trajtenberg - 1114-1147 Does an initial public offering (IPO) issuer's Securities and Exchange Commission registration fee calculation method predict pricing revisions and IPO underpricing?
by Patrick M. Corrigan - 1148-1178 Property rights and market behavior in the low‐income housing sector: Evidence from Chile
by Diego Gil & Pablo A. Celhay - 1179-1221 Lucky you: Your case is heard by a seasoned panel—Panel effects in the German Constitutional Court
by Christoph Engel - 1222-1252 Do data breach notification laws reduce medical identity theft? Evidence from consumer complaints data
by Aniket Kesari - 1253-1292 Racial diversity and group decision‐making in a mock jury experiment
by Anne‐Marie Hakstian & Sophia R. Evett & James S. Hoffmann & Jane M. Marshall & Emory A. L. Boyland & Jerome D. Williams
September 2022, Volume 19, Issue 3
- 528-559 Does greater police funding help catch more murderers?
by David Bjerk - 560-593 A study of pandemic and stigma effects in removal proceedings
by Ian Peacock & Emily Ryo - 594-676 Self‐nudging contracts and the positive effects of autonomy—Analyzing the prospect of behavioral self‐management
by Stephan Tontrup & Christopher Jon Sprigman - 677-715 Charging sex traffickers under federal law: What dispositions should we expect when applying theories on prosecutorial decision‐making?
by Shana M. Judge & Jenna L. Dole - 716-757 Ideological bias in constitutional judgments: Experimental analysis and potential solutions
by Elena Kantorowicz‐Reznichenko & Jarosław Kantorowicz & Keren Weinshall - 758-797 Who donates and how? New evidence on the tax incentives in the canton of Geneva, Switzerland
by Giedre Lideikyte Huber & Marta Pittavino
June 2022, Volume 19, Issue 2
- 296-339 Framing negligence
by Shoham Choshen‐Hillel & Ehud Guttel & Alon Harel - 340-381 Do doctors prescribe antibiotics out of fear of malpractice?
by Sebastian Panthöfer - 382-422 Does judicial foreclosure procedure help delinquent subprime mortgage borrowers?
by Aidong Adam Ding & Shaonan Tian & Yan Yu & Xinlei Zhao - 423-446 Appellate court assignments as a natural experiment: Gender panel effects in sex discrimination cases
by Robert S. Erikson - 447-490 Intensified support for juvenile offenders on probation: Evidence from Germany
by Christoph Engel & Sebastian J. Goerg & Christian Traxler - 491-524 Introducing twin corpora of decisions for the International Court of Justice (ICJ) and the Permanent Court of International Justice (PCIJ)
by Seán Fobbe
March 2022, Volume 19, Issue 1
- 4-59 Transnational Litigation in U.S. Courts: A Theoretical and Empirical Reassessment
by Christopher A. Whytock - 60-89 Do Firearm Markets Comply with Firearm Restrictions? How the Massachusetts Assault Weapons Ban Enforcement Notice Changed Registered Firearm Sales
by Meenakshi Balakrishna & Kenneth C. Wilbur - 90-134 Leases as Forms
by David A. Hoffman & Anton Strezhnev - 135-188 Powerful CEOs and Corporate Governance
by Mark Humphery‐Jenner & Emdad Islam & Lubna Rahman & Jo‐Ann Suchard - 189-222 Citations to Interest Groups and Acceptance of Supreme Court Decisions
by Kayla S. Canelo - 223-249 Does Group Familiarity Improve Deliberations in Judicial Teams? Evidence from the German Federal Court of Justice
by Tilko Swalve - 250-292 U.S. Copyright Termination Notices 1977–2020: Introducing New Datasets
by Joshua Yuvaraj & Rebecca Giblin & Daniel Russo‐Batterham & Genevieve Grant
December 2021, Volume 18, Issue 4
- 700-741 Assessing the Influence of Amici on Supreme Court Decision Making
by Ronald Mann & Michael Fronk - 742-764 The Dogma Within? Examining Religious Bias in Private Title VII Claims
by Matthew Dahl & Devan N. Patel & Matthew E. K. Hall - 765-800 Prosecution or Persecution? Extraneous Events and Prosecutorial Decisions
by Samantha Bielen & Peter Grajzl - 801-848 Does the Bar Exam Protect the Public?
by Kyle Rozema - 849-875 The Effectiveness of Certificates of Relief: A Correspondence Audit of Hiring Outcomes
by Peter Leasure & Robert J. Kaminski - 876-907 Understanding the Decline in Drinking and Driving During “The Other Great Moderation”
by Darren Grant - 908-955 The Canada Trademarks Dataset
by Jeremy N. Sheff
September 2021, Volume 18, Issue 3
- 488-533 Death Penalty Statutes and Murder Rates: Evidence From Synthetic Controls
by Brett Parker - 534-568 The Federal Enforcement Threat: The Effect of Overfiling Under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
by Caroline Cecot - 569-602 Consumption Tax Reform and the Real Economy: Evidence From India's Adoption of a Value‐Added Tax
by Abhay Aneja & Nirupama Kulkarni & S. K. Ritadhi - 603-628 Ideology, Disadvantage, and Federal District Court Inmate Civil Rights Filings: The Troubling Effects of Pro Se Status
by Anna Gunderson - 629-659 Physician Licensing and Discipline: Lessons From Indiana
by Jing Liu & David A. Hyman - 660-683 The Impact of Employers' Liability on 19th‐Century U.K. Coalmining Fatalities
by Cento Veljanovski - 684-696 Revisiting the Business of State Supreme Courts in the 21st Century
by Brent D. Boyea & Paul Brace
June 2021, Volume 18, Issue 2
- 256-286 Who Votes Without Identification? Using Individual‐Level Administrative Data to Measure the Burden of Strict Voter Identification Laws
by Phoebe Henninger & Marc Meredith & Michael Morse - 287-327 Is “Not Guilty” the Same as “Innocent”? Evidence from SEC Financial Fraud Investigations
by David H. Solomon & Eugene Soltes - 328-376 The Effect of Board Structure on Firm Disclosure and Behavior: A Case Study of Korea and a Comparison of Research Designs
by Bernard Black & Woochan Kim & Julia Nasev - 377-420 Life “With” Or “Without”? An Empirical Study of Homicide Sentencing
by Michael O'Hear & Darren Wheelock - 421-460 Do People Like Mandatory Rules? The Choice Between Disclosures, Defaults, and Mandatory Rules in Supplier‐Customer Relationships
by Ori Katz & Eyal Zamir - 461-484 Affirming the District Judge: An Empirical Analysis of the Effect of District Judges Sitting by Designation on Circuit Court Panels
by Andrew Sayer & Melanie Hess & Matthew E. K. Hall
March 2021, Volume 18, Issue 1
- 4-46 Measuring Lawyer Well‐Being Systematically: Evidence from the National Health Interview Survey
by Yair Listokin & Raymond Noonan - 47-89 Does Alice Target Patent Trolls?
by Mark A. Lemley & Samantha Zyontz - 90-130 Comparing Conventional and Machine‐Learning Approaches to Risk Assessment in Domestic Abuse Cases
by Jeffrey Grogger & Sean Gupta & Ria Ivandic & Tom Kirchmaier - 131-166 Medical Malpractice and Physician Discipline: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
by David A. Hyman & Mohammad Rahmati & Bernard Black - 167-188 Goldilocks Deference?
by Daniel H. Cole & Elizabeth Baldwin & Katie Meehan - 189-251 Can Mandating Corporate Social Responsibility Backfire?
by Hajin Kim
December 2020, Volume 17, Issue 4
- 644-645 Foreword: The 2019 Conference on Empirical Legal Studies
by David Bjerk & Eric Helland & Dan Krauss - 646-695 Filibuster Change and Judicial Appointments
by Jonathan Remy Nash & Joanna Shepherd - 696-721 Copyright and Economic Viability: Evidence from the Music Industry
by Kristelia García & James Hicks & Justin McCrary - 722-751 Manna from Heaven for Judges: Judges’ Reaction to a Quasi‐Random Reduction in Caseload
by Christoph Engel & Keren Weinshall - 752-788 A Nationalist Backlash to International Refugee Law: Evidence from a Survey Experiment in Turkey
by Kevin L. Cope & Charles Crabtree - 789-819 Responses to Liability Immunization: Evidence from Medical Devices
by Elissa P. Gentry & Benjamin J. McMichael - 820-861 Persistent Effects of Colonial Institutions on Long‐Run Development: Local Evidence from Regression Discontinuity Design in Argentina
by Rok Spruk & Mitja Kovac - 862-896 All‐Caps
by Yonathan A. Arbel & Andrew Toler
September 2020, Volume 17, Issue 3
- 438-465 Working Hard or Making Work? Plaintiffs’ Attorney Fees in Securities Fraud Class Actions
by Stephen J. Choi & Jessica Erickson & A. C. Pritchard - 466-492 Mapping the Iceberg: The Impact of Data Sources on the Study of District Courts
by Christina L. Boyd & Pauline T. Kim & Margo Schlanger - 493-518 Economic Gender Equality and the Decline of Alimony in Switzerland
by Dorian Kessler - 519-555 Inputs and Outputs on Appeal: An Empirical Study of Briefs, Big Law, and Case Complexity
by Adam M. Samaha & Michael Heise & Gregory C. Sisk - 556-579 Factoring the Role of Eyewitness Evidence in the Courtroom
by Brandon L. Garrett & Alice Liu & Karen Kafadar & Joanne Yaffe & Chad S. Dodson - 580-614 Judicial Disparity, Deviation, and Departures from Sentencing Guidelines: The Case of Hong Kong
by Kevin Kwok‐yin Cheng & Sayaka Ri & Natasha Pushkarna - 615-639 Patent Similarity Data and Innovation Metrics
by Ryan Whalen & Alina Lungeanu & Leslie DeChurch & Noshir Contractor
June 2020, Volume 17, Issue 2
- 190-223 Improving Scientific Judgments in Law and Government: A Field Experiment of Patent Peer Review
by Daniel E. Ho & Lisa Larrimore Ouellette - 224-261 The Problem of Data Bias in the Pool of Published U.S. Appellate Court Opinions
by Keith Carlson & Michael A. Livermore & Daniel N. Rockmore - 262-316 Subsidizing Liquidity with Wider Ticks: Evidence from the Tick Size Pilot Study
by Robert P. Bartlett & Justin McCrary - 317-341 How Would Judges Compose Judicial Panels? Theory and Evidence from the Supreme Court of Israel
by Yehonatan Givati & Israel Rosenberg - 342-382 Randomness Pre‐Considered: Recognizing and Accounting for “De‐Randomizing” Events When Utilizing Random Judicial Assignment
by Dane Thorley - 383-415 Estimating Judicial Ideal Points in Bi‐Dimensional Courts: Evidence from Catalonia
by Lucia Dalla Pellegrina & Nuno Garoupa & Marian Gili - 416-434 Developing High‐Quality Data Infrastructure for Legal Analytics: Introducing the Israeli Supreme Court Database
by Keren Weinshall & Lee Epstein
March 2020, Volume 17, Issue 1
- 4-37 Defensive Medicine and Obstetric Practices: Evidence from the Military Health System
by Michael Frakes & Jonathan Gruber - 38-70 The Cost of Legal Restrictions on Experience Rating
by Levon Barseghyan & Francesca Molinari & Darcy Steeg Morris & Joshua C. Teitelbaum - 71-115 Does Capital Bear the U.S. Corporate Tax After All? New Evidence from Corporate Tax Returns
by Edward Fox - 116-138 Separate Opinion Writing Under Mandatory Appellate Jurisdiction: Three‐Judge District Court Panels and the Voting Rights Act
by Maxwell Mak & Andrew H. Sidman - 139-163 Criminal Sentencing by Preferred Numbers
by Mandeep K. Dhami & Ian K. Belton & Elizabeth Merrall & Andrew McGrath & Sheila M. Bird - 164-185 Social Solidarity and Sentencing Disparities Between Ethnic Groups: The Case of Hit‐and‐Run Traffic Offenses
by Roni Factor & Miriam Gur‐Arye
December 2019, Volume 16, Issue 4
- 692-692 Foreword: The 2018 Conference on Empirical Legal Studies
by James Hines & J.J. Prescott & Sonja Starr - 693-730 Furman at 45: Constitutional Challenges from California's Failure to (Again) Narrow Death Eligibility
by David C. Baldus & George Woodworth & Catherine M. Grosso & Michael Laurence & Jeffrey A. Fagan & Richard Newell - 731-766 The Global Dominance of European Competition Law Over American Antitrust Law
by Anu Bradford & Adam Chilton & Katerina Linos & Alexander Weaver - 767-806 Mutual Funds that Borrow
by A. Joseph Warburton & Michael Simkovic - 807-847 Race and Class: A Randomized Experiment with Prosecutors
by Christopher Robertson & Shima Baradaran Baughman & Megan S. Wright - 848-880 Investigating Cohort Similarity as an Ex Ante Alternative to Patent Forward Citations
by Jonathan H. Ashtor - 881-908 When Does Transparency Backfire? Putting Jeremy Bentham's Theory of General Prevention to the Experimental Test
by Christoph Engel - 909-932 Traditional Gender Roles and Backlash Against Female Attorneys Expressing Anger in Court
by Jessica M. Salerno & Hannah J. Phalen - 933-954 Dissent Aversion and Sequential Voting in the Brazilian Supreme Court
by Felipe de Mendonça Lopes - 955-1000 What's in a Name? The Disparate Effects of Identifiability on Offenders and Victims of Sexual Harassment
by Netta Barak‐Corren & Daphna Lewinsohn‐Zamir
September 2019, Volume 16, Issue 3
- 448-478 Legal Uniformity in American Courts
by Deborah Beim & Kelly Rader - 479-514 Effects of the Joint Custody Law in Italy
by Guido de Blasio & Daniela Vuri - 515-541 Lawyers and Jurors: Interrogating Voir Dire Strategies by Analyzing Conversations
by Catherine M. Grosso & Barbara O'Brien - 542-604 Entrepreneurs’ Legal Status Choices and the C Corporation Survival Penalty
by Emily A. Satterthwaite - 605-629 A Deeper Look at Bar Success: The Relationship Between Law Student Success, Academic Performance, and Student Characteristics
by Amy N. Farley & Christopher M. Swoboda & Joel Chanvisanuruk & Keanen M. McKinley & Alicia Boards & Courtney Gilday - 630-670 Legal Techniques for Rationalizing Biased Judicial Decisions: Evidence from Experiments with Real Judges
by John Zhuang Liu & Xueyao Li - 671-688 The German Federal Courts Dataset 1950–2019: From Paper Archives to Linked Open Data
by Hanjo Hamann
June 2019, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 198-247 Right‐to‐Carry Laws and Violent Crime: A Comprehensive Assessment Using Panel Data and a State‐Level Synthetic Control Analysis
by John J. Donohue & Abhay Aneja & Kyle D. Weber - 248-280 Targeting Bad Doctors: Lessons from Indiana, 1975–2015
by Jing Liu & David A. Hyman - 281-317 Stock Market Reactions to India's 2016 Demonetization
by Dhammika Dharmapala & Vikramaditya S. Khanna - 318-342 Characteristics of Lawyers Who Are Subject to Complaints and Misconduct Findings
by Tara Sklar & Yamna Taouk & David Studdert & Matthew Spittal & Ron Paterson & Marie Bismark - 343-380 Understanding Patent “Privateering”: A Quantitative Assessment
by Jay P. Kesan & Anne Layne‐Farrar & David L. Schwartz - 381-410 The Effects of the Extant Clauses Limiting Auditor Liability on Audit Fees and Overall Reporting Quality
by Henock Louis & Thomas C. Pearson & Dahlia M. Robinson & Michael N. Robinson & Amy X. Sun - 411-443 Competition Law Gone Global: Introducing the Comparative Competition Law and Enforcement Datasets
by Anu Bradford & Adam S. Chilton & Christopher Megaw & Nathaniel Sokol
March 2019, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 4-25 Lawyers at the Peak of Their Careers: A 30‐Year Longitudinal Study of Job and Life Satisfaction
by John Monahan & Jeffrey Swanson - 26-68 Damage Caps and Defensive Medicine: Reexamination with Patient‐Level Data
by Ali Moghtaderi & Steven Farmer & Bernard Black - 69-93 Regulation, Public Attitudes, and Private Governance
by David A. Dana & Janice Nadler - 94-118 Single Motherhood and the Abolition of Coverture in the United States
by Hazem Alshaikhmubarak & R. Richard Geddes & Shoshana A. Grossbard - 119-142 Morality, Compensation, and the Contractual Obligation
by Sergio Mittlaender - 143-174 Development of a General Legal Confidence Scale: A First Implementation of the Rasch Measurement Model in Empirical Legal Studies
by P. Pleasence & N. J. Balmer - 175-194 Accuracy and Fairness for Juvenile Justice Risk Assessments
by Richard Berk
December 2016, Volume 13, Issue 4
- 566-566 Foreword
by Pauline Kim & Adam Badawi & Rebecca Hollander‐Blumoff - 567-602 The Predicates of Military Detention at Guantánamo: The Role of Individual Acts and Affiliations
by Aziz Z. Huq - 603-636 Medical Malpractice Litigation and the Market for Plaintiff‐Side Representation: Evidence from Illinois
by David A. Hyman & Mohammad Rahmati & Bernard S. Black & Charles Silver - 637-665 Legal and Extralegal Origins of Sentencing Disparities: Evidence from Russia's Criminal Courts
by Vadim Volkov - 666-692 Are Arbitrators Human?
by Rebecca K. Helm & Andrew J. Wistrich & Jeffrey J. Rachlinski - 693-717 Intuitive Jurisprudence: Early Reasoning About the Functions of Punishment
by Jessica Bregant & Alex Shaw & Katherine D. Kinzler - 718-755 The Effect of Tort Reform on Medical Malpractice Insurance Market Trends
by Patricia H. Born & J. Bradley Karl - 756-785 Differential Access to Capital from Financial Institutions by Minority Entrepreneurs
by Darius Palia - 786-808 Formal and Social Enforcement in Response to Individual Versus Corporate Transgressions
by Uriel Haran & Doron Teichman & Yuval Feldman - 809-836 Homeowner Representation in the Foreclosure Crisis
by Emily S. Taylor Poppe
September 2016, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 396-427 Rigidity of Public Contracts
by Marian Moszoro & Pablo T. Spiller & Sebastian Stolorz - 428-453 Academic Tenure
by Albert H. Yoon - 454-486 Across Five Eras: Patent Validity and Infringement Rates in U.S. Courts, 1929–2006
by Matthew D. Henry & John L. Turner - 487-515 Nuclear Power and the Mob: Extortion in Japan
by J. Mark Ramseyer - 516-535 Revisiting Eisenberg and Plaintiff Success: State Court Civil Trial and Appellate Outcomes
by Michael Heise & Martin T. Wells - 536-561 He Paid, She Paid: Exploiting Israeli Courts' Rulings on Litigation Costs to Explore Gender Biases
by Talia Fisher & Tamar Kricheli‐Katz & Issi Rosen‐Zvi & Theodore Eisenberg
June 2016, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 183-204 Insurance Crisis or Liability Crisis? Medical Malpractice Claiming in Illinois, 1980–2010
by Mohammad Rahmati & David A. Hyman & Bernard Black & Charles Silver - 205-265 What Predicts Law Student Success? A Longitudinal Study Correlating Law Student Applicant Data and Law School Outcomes
by Alexia Brunet Marks & Scott A. Moss - 266-297 Carrot or Stick? The Shift from Voluntary to Mandatory Disclosure of Risk Factors
by Karen K. Nelson & A. C. Pritchard - 298-329 Anchoring Legal Standards
by Yuval Feldman & Amos Schurr & Doron Teichman - 330-357 The Appeals Process in the European Commission's Cartel Cases: An Empirical Assessment
by Kai Hüschelrath & Florian Smuda - 358-392 Testing the Expressive Theory of Punishment
by Kenworthey Bilz
March 2016, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 5-26 Judicial Retirements and the Staying Power of U.S. Supreme Court Decisions
by Stuart Minor Benjamin & Georg Vanberg - 27-49 SEC Investigations and Securities Class Actions: An Empirical Comparison
by Stephen J. Choi & A. C. Pritchard - 50-93 Apples and Oranges: An International Comparison of the Public's Experience of Justiciable Problems and the Methodological Issues Affecting Comparative Study
by P. Pleasence & N. J. Balmer & R. L. Sandefur - 94-115 Forecasting Domestic Violence: A Machine Learning Approach to Help Inform Arraignment Decisions
by Richard A. Berk & Susan B. Sorenson & Geoffrey Barnes - 116-152 Unpacking Negligence Liability: Experimentally Testing the Governance Effect
by Theodore Eisenberg & Christoph Engel - 153-177 Does the Chief Justice Make Partisan Appointments to Special Courts and Panels?
by Maxwell Palmer
December 2015, Volume 12, Issue 4
- 601-601 Foreword
by Anne Joseph O'Connell & Eric Talley - 602-636 The Consequences of Being an Object of Suspicion: Potential Pitfalls of Proactive Police Contact
by Tom R. Tyler & Jonathan Jackson & Avital Mentovich - 637-663 Leases and Executory Contracts in Chapter 11
by Kenneth Ayotte - 664-685 Interparty Judicial Appointments
by Jonathan Remy Nash - 686-715 Inside the Caucus: An Empirical Analysis of Mediation from Within
by Daniel Klerman & Lisa Klerman - 716-756 Does Juvenile Delinquency Reduce Educational Attainment?
by Shannon Ward & Jenny Williams - 757-780 Can a Single Country Increase the Taxes of Multinational Corporations? Evidence from the Impact of the 1993 Corporate Tax Rate Increase on Fortune 500 Companies
by Nathan M. Jensen & Adam H. Rosenzweig - 781-814 Director Liability Protection, Earnings Management, and Audit Pricing
by Sarfraz Khan & John K. Wald - 815-846 The Leviathan's Rule by Law
by Ji Li
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