Litigation Realities Redux (original) (raw)

Book Review: The Oxford Handbook of Empirical Legal Research

William Gallagher

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2012

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Law, Litigation and Social Change: A Critical Evaluation of an Empirical Research Tradition

Frank Munger

1988

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Empirical Legal Research in Action

Willem van Boom

Edward Elgar Publishing eBooks, 2018

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Statistics in the Courtroom: Building on Rubinfeld

Richard Lempert

Columbia Law Review, 1985

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Statistical issues and concerns in court cases

Dennis Hengstler

New Directions for Institutional Research, 1985

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Empirical Legal Research: Fad, Feud or Fellowship?

Peter Mascini

Erasmus Law Review

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Inferences from Litigated Cases

Yoon-Ho Lee

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2014

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Editorial<br>Methodology of Legal Research: Challenges and Opportunities

Philip Langbroek

Utrecht law review, 2017

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Comment on Francis van Loon, stephane delrue, and wim van wambeke, ?sociological research on litigation: perspectives and examples?

Rudi Holzhauer

European Journal of Law and Economics, 1995

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The Role of Statistical Evidence in Civil Cases

Joseph Gastwirth

Annual Review of Statistics and Its Application

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On Experiments in Empirical Legal Research

Kees van den Bos

Law and Method, 2016

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Reading the landscape of disputes: What we know and don't know (and think we know) about our allegedly contentious and litigious society

Marc Galanter

Ucla L. Rev., 1983

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Scientific Evidence in Civil Courtrooms: A Comparative Perspective

Paola Monaco

Ius Gentium: Comparative Perspectives on Law and Justice, 2019

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From black robes to white lab coats: the ethical implications of a judge's sua sponte, ex parte acquisition of social and other scientific evidence during the decision- …

Matthew Bramfeld

St. John's Law Review, 2012

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A Defense of Empirical Legal Scholarship

Richard Revesz

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Researching Civil Justice: Problems and Pitfalls

Deborah Hensler

Law and Contemporary Problems, 1988

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Introduction: New Theory for Longitudinal Trial Court Research

Frank Munger

1990

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In the Eye of the Beholder: Tort Litigants' Evaluations of Their Experiences in the Civil Justice System

E Allan Lind

Law & Society Review, 1990

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Signs for the Future of Civil Justice Research

Brian Bornstein

Civil Juries and Civil Justice

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Empirical Legal Scholarship: Observations on Moving Forward

shari diamond

Northwestern University Law Review, 2019

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ESSAY EVIDENCE-BASED LAW

Felicie Espinosa

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Afterword: Studying Litigation and Social Change

Frank Munger

Law & Soc'y Rev., 1990

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Trial Selection Theory and Evidence: A Review

Haizhen Lin

2009

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Statistics in Litigation: A Selective Bibliography

Mike Chiorazzi

Law & Contemp. Probs., 1983

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Alternatives to Litigation: Factors in Choosing*

Jack Effron

The Modern Law Review, 1989

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Courtroom Observation and Applied Litigation Research: A Case History of Jury Decision Making

Harvey Moore

2014

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Procedural Justice: A Psychological Analysis. By John Thibaut and Laurens Walker

shari diamond

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The Stricter Standard: An Empirical Assessment of Daubert’s Effect on Civil Defendants

Scott DeVito, Andrew Jurs

Catholic University Law Review, 2013

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USING COURT RECORDS FOR RESEARCH, TEACHING, AND POLICYMAKING: THE CIVIL RIGHTS LITIGATION CLEARINGHOUSE

Margo Schlanger

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Empirical Legal Research: The Gap between Facts and Values and Legal Academic Training

frans leeu

Utrecht Law Review, 2015

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Introduction to Legal Research

Desu Tekle

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Editor's Corner: Considerations in the Rise of Empirical Legal Scholarship

Daniel Cahoy

American Business Law Journal, 2010

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