Empirical work has grown in importance in law and economics. This growth coincides with improvements in research designs in empirical microeconomics more generally. In this essay, we provide a stylized discussion of some trends over the last two or three decades, linking the credibility revolution in empirical micro to the ascendancy of empirical work in law and economics. We then provide some methodological observations about a number of commonly used approaches to estimating policy effects. The literature on the economics of crime and criminal procedure illustrates the ways in which many of these techniques have been used successfully. Other fields, including corporate law and economics and the law and economics of civil procedure, have l...
Is the death penalty a more effective deterrent than lengthy prison sentences? Does a judge's gender...
This essay considers how empirical research on the legal profession can bridge the divide between th...
Through the use of statistical and econometric techniques, social scientists can offer powerful new ...
Empirical work has grown in importance in law and economics. This growth coincides with improvements...
This Article describes the origins of three movements in legal academia: empirical legal studies (EL...
Empirical legal scholarship was once a novel and contested participant in the legal academy. In the ...
Legal scholarship is becoming increasingly empirical. Although empirical methodologies gain importan...
Although the term empirical research has become commonplace in legal scholarship over the past two...
Should legal academics begin to engage in a greater degree of empirical scholarship, I believe that ...
With astounding speed and comprehensiveness, experimental approaches to law and economics have infil...
The recent move to import empirical results into law and policymaking have introduced challenges rel...
Inspired by the retirement of Professor Tom Ulen of the University of Illinois, the author considers...
The number of empirical legal studies published by academic journals is on the rise. Given theory’s ...
In this Response, we use Professors Cox and Miles\u27 recent study of judicial decision-making to ex...
Much ink has been spilled on the contrast between the striking success of economic analysis of law i...
Is the death penalty a more effective deterrent than lengthy prison sentences? Does a judge's gender...
This essay considers how empirical research on the legal profession can bridge the divide between th...
Through the use of statistical and econometric techniques, social scientists can offer powerful new ...
Empirical work has grown in importance in law and economics. This growth coincides with improvements...
This Article describes the origins of three movements in legal academia: empirical legal studies (EL...
Empirical legal scholarship was once a novel and contested participant in the legal academy. In the ...
Legal scholarship is becoming increasingly empirical. Although empirical methodologies gain importan...
Although the term empirical research has become commonplace in legal scholarship over the past two...
Should legal academics begin to engage in a greater degree of empirical scholarship, I believe that ...
With astounding speed and comprehensiveness, experimental approaches to law and economics have infil...
The recent move to import empirical results into law and policymaking have introduced challenges rel...
Inspired by the retirement of Professor Tom Ulen of the University of Illinois, the author considers...
The number of empirical legal studies published by academic journals is on the rise. Given theory’s ...
In this Response, we use Professors Cox and Miles\u27 recent study of judicial decision-making to ex...
Much ink has been spilled on the contrast between the striking success of economic analysis of law i...
Is the death penalty a more effective deterrent than lengthy prison sentences? Does a judge's gender...
This essay considers how empirical research on the legal profession can bridge the divide between th...
Through the use of statistical and econometric techniques, social scientists can offer powerful new ...