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,...
Conventional wisdom holds that appointed judges are superior to elected judges because appointed jud...
A famous tale talks about three baseball umpires who were asked how they rule on a ball. One said, “...
To have an informed discussion about judicial performance and efficiency, we will sometimes want to ...
Do judges make decisions that are truly impartial? A wide range of experimental and field studies re...
Do judges make decisions that are truly impartial? A wide range of experimental and field studies re...
Do judges make decisions that are truly impartial? A wide range of experimental and field studies re...
How do judges judge? Do they apply law to facts in a mechanical and deliberative way, as the formali...
How do judges judge? Do they apply law to facts in a mechanical and deliberative way, as the formali...
The institutional legitmacy of the judiciary depends on the quality of the judgments that judges mak...
How do judges judge? Do they apply law to facts in a mechanical and deliberative way, as the formali...
Over the last several decades, multiple schools of thought have emerged regarding what impacts judic...
According to the scales of justice, the judge, in an unbiased way and directed by law, attends to al...
According to the scales of justice, the judge, in an unbiased way and directed by law, attends to al...
A famous tale talks about three baseball umpires who were asked how they rule on a ball. One said, “...
Conventional wisdom holds that appointed judges are superior to elected judges because appointed jud...
Conventional wisdom holds that appointed judges are superior to elected judges because appointed jud...
A famous tale talks about three baseball umpires who were asked how they rule on a ball. One said, “...
To have an informed discussion about judicial performance and efficiency, we will sometimes want to ...
Do judges make decisions that are truly impartial? A wide range of experimental and field studies re...
Do judges make decisions that are truly impartial? A wide range of experimental and field studies re...
Do judges make decisions that are truly impartial? A wide range of experimental and field studies re...
How do judges judge? Do they apply law to facts in a mechanical and deliberative way, as the formali...
How do judges judge? Do they apply law to facts in a mechanical and deliberative way, as the formali...
The institutional legitmacy of the judiciary depends on the quality of the judgments that judges mak...
How do judges judge? Do they apply law to facts in a mechanical and deliberative way, as the formali...
Over the last several decades, multiple schools of thought have emerged regarding what impacts judic...
According to the scales of justice, the judge, in an unbiased way and directed by law, attends to al...
According to the scales of justice, the judge, in an unbiased way and directed by law, attends to al...
A famous tale talks about three baseball umpires who were asked how they rule on a ball. One said, “...
Conventional wisdom holds that appointed judges are superior to elected judges because appointed jud...
Conventional wisdom holds that appointed judges are superior to elected judges because appointed jud...
A famous tale talks about three baseball umpires who were asked how they rule on a ball. One said, “...
To have an informed discussion about judicial performance and efficiency, we will sometimes want to ...