Stare decisis allows common law to develop gradually and incrementally. We show how judge-made law can steadily evolve and tend to increase efficiency even in the absence of new information. Judges ’ opinions must argue that their decisions are consistent with precedent: this is the more costly, the greater the innovation they are introducing. As a result, each judge effects a cautious marginal change in the law. Alternative models in which precedents are either strictly obeyed or totally discarded would instead predict abrupt large swings in legal rules. Thus, we find that the evolution of case law is grounded not in binary logic fixing judges ’ constraints, but in costly rhetoric shaping their incentives. We apply this finding to an asses...
We examine a dynamic model of up-or-down problem solving. A decision maker can either spend resource...
In Do Cases Make Bad Law?, Frederick Schauer raises some serious questions about the process of judi...
We investigate the evolution of common law under overruling, a system of precedent change in which a...
Stare decisis allows common law to develop gradually and incrementally. We show how judge-made law c...
Stare decisis allows common law to develop gradually and incrementally. We show how judge-made law c...
We evaluate Richard Posner's famous hypothesis that common law converges to efficient legal rules us...
In a common law jurisdiction, according to the principle of stare decisis judges are bound to interp...
The ways that judges and lawyers make and justify their arguments and decisions have profound impact...
We present a model of lawmaking by appellate courts in which judges influenced by policy preferences...
The claim that the common law displays an economic logic is a centerpiece of the positive economic t...
It is common in the legal academy to describe judicial decision trends leading to new common law rul...
This paper demonstrates that reasoning with statutes and reasoning with cases are actually one and t...
The common law often is casually referred to as an iterative process without much attention given to...
Demystifying Legal Reasoning defends the proposition that there are no special forms of reasoning p...
We investigate the evolution of common law under overruling, a system of precedent change in which a...
We examine a dynamic model of up-or-down problem solving. A decision maker can either spend resource...
In Do Cases Make Bad Law?, Frederick Schauer raises some serious questions about the process of judi...
We investigate the evolution of common law under overruling, a system of precedent change in which a...
Stare decisis allows common law to develop gradually and incrementally. We show how judge-made law c...
Stare decisis allows common law to develop gradually and incrementally. We show how judge-made law c...
We evaluate Richard Posner's famous hypothesis that common law converges to efficient legal rules us...
In a common law jurisdiction, according to the principle of stare decisis judges are bound to interp...
The ways that judges and lawyers make and justify their arguments and decisions have profound impact...
We present a model of lawmaking by appellate courts in which judges influenced by policy preferences...
The claim that the common law displays an economic logic is a centerpiece of the positive economic t...
It is common in the legal academy to describe judicial decision trends leading to new common law rul...
This paper demonstrates that reasoning with statutes and reasoning with cases are actually one and t...
The common law often is casually referred to as an iterative process without much attention given to...
Demystifying Legal Reasoning defends the proposition that there are no special forms of reasoning p...
We investigate the evolution of common law under overruling, a system of precedent change in which a...
We examine a dynamic model of up-or-down problem solving. A decision maker can either spend resource...
In Do Cases Make Bad Law?, Frederick Schauer raises some serious questions about the process of judi...
We investigate the evolution of common law under overruling, a system of precedent change in which a...