Do judges make decisions that are truly impartial? A wide range of experimental and field studies reveal that several extra-legal factors influence judicial decision making. Demographic characteristics of judges and litigants affect judges’ decisions. Judges also rely heavily on intuitive reasoning in deciding cases, making them vulnerable to the use of mental shortcuts that can lead to mistakes. Furthermore, judges sometimes rely on facts outside the record and rule more favorably towards litigants who are more sympathetic or with whom they share demographic characteristics. On the whole, judges are excellent decision makers, and sometimes resist common errors of judgment that influence ordinary adults. The weight of the evidence, however,...
Empirical research on voting in constitutional cases is so difficult because there are so many poten...
Judges are considered to always know the law (ius curia novit), so the decision must contain adequat...
The quality of the judicial system depends upon the quality of decisions that judges make. Even the ...
Do judges make decisions that are truly impartial? A wide range of experimental and field studies re...
What is to be gained by using empirical evidence to rank or judge judges? Such empirical studies c...
Judges are human beings. Is their behavior therefore subject to the same effects that psychology and...
Scholars who use empirical methods to study the behavior of judges long have labored in relative obs...
Over the last several decades, multiple schools of thought have emerged regarding what impacts judic...
The traditional theories of judicial decision-making have their differences set around the importanc...
How do judges judge? Do they apply law to facts in a mechanical and deliberative way, as the formali...
This dissertation incorporates the study of heuristics into the field of judicial behavior. Heuristi...
What factors affect judicial decision-making? The legal system is of utmost importance because of it...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.This Article offers a new approach to understan...
According to the scales of justice, the judge, in an unbiased way and directed by law, attends to al...
The study of judicial politics using empirical methods to gain insight into the process of judicial ...
Empirical research on voting in constitutional cases is so difficult because there are so many poten...
Judges are considered to always know the law (ius curia novit), so the decision must contain adequat...
The quality of the judicial system depends upon the quality of decisions that judges make. Even the ...
Do judges make decisions that are truly impartial? A wide range of experimental and field studies re...
What is to be gained by using empirical evidence to rank or judge judges? Such empirical studies c...
Judges are human beings. Is their behavior therefore subject to the same effects that psychology and...
Scholars who use empirical methods to study the behavior of judges long have labored in relative obs...
Over the last several decades, multiple schools of thought have emerged regarding what impacts judic...
The traditional theories of judicial decision-making have their differences set around the importanc...
How do judges judge? Do they apply law to facts in a mechanical and deliberative way, as the formali...
This dissertation incorporates the study of heuristics into the field of judicial behavior. Heuristi...
What factors affect judicial decision-making? The legal system is of utmost importance because of it...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.This Article offers a new approach to understan...
According to the scales of justice, the judge, in an unbiased way and directed by law, attends to al...
The study of judicial politics using empirical methods to gain insight into the process of judicial ...
Empirical research on voting in constitutional cases is so difficult because there are so many poten...
Judges are considered to always know the law (ius curia novit), so the decision must contain adequat...
The quality of the judicial system depends upon the quality of decisions that judges make. Even the ...