In the late 1960s, scholars began studying trial courts as organizations. Since the last large wave of these studies in the 1990s, there have been reforms that purport to alter state court institutions. The literature on trial courts has not yet addressed how reforms, like specialized courts, alter trial courts as organizations. Studies of trial courts could also profit from the application of other methods for analyzing organizations. This article explores the use of network analysis to examine the organizational linkages and structure of trial courts. After reviewing the literature on trial courts and recent court reforms, we make a case for the utility of this methodological approach. Recent computer applications of network analysi...
Complexity in nature has been broadly found not only in physical and biological systems but also in ...
We construct the complete network of 26,681 majority opinions written by the U.S. Su-preme Court and...
Originally appeared in the 2013 IEEE International Conference on Intelligence and Security Informati...
Legal Network Analysis (LNA) studies predominantly focus on citation analysis. LNA has served variou...
Scientists and mathematicians in recent years have become intensely interested in the structure of n...
The goal of this paper is to analyse the organizational structure of the justice system in order to ...
International audienceThis paper analyses the multi-level network composed of the legal decisions ta...
Scholars have long asserted that social structure is an important feature of a variety of societal i...
This article focuses on the references (allegations) made by the lawyers in a selected number of cas...
This article focuses on the references (allegations) made by the lawyers in a selected number of cas...
While prior work provides a good deal of information on the aggregate patterns of organized interest...
Complexity in nature has been broadly found not only in physical and biological systems but also in ...
International audienceMany real-world networks lend themselves to the use of graphs for analysing an...
Legal transplants have traditionally been believed to be the product of reason and informed decision...
101 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of Political Science and the Clark Honors College of...
Complexity in nature has been broadly found not only in physical and biological systems but also in ...
We construct the complete network of 26,681 majority opinions written by the U.S. Su-preme Court and...
Originally appeared in the 2013 IEEE International Conference on Intelligence and Security Informati...
Legal Network Analysis (LNA) studies predominantly focus on citation analysis. LNA has served variou...
Scientists and mathematicians in recent years have become intensely interested in the structure of n...
The goal of this paper is to analyse the organizational structure of the justice system in order to ...
International audienceThis paper analyses the multi-level network composed of the legal decisions ta...
Scholars have long asserted that social structure is an important feature of a variety of societal i...
This article focuses on the references (allegations) made by the lawyers in a selected number of cas...
This article focuses on the references (allegations) made by the lawyers in a selected number of cas...
While prior work provides a good deal of information on the aggregate patterns of organized interest...
Complexity in nature has been broadly found not only in physical and biological systems but also in ...
International audienceMany real-world networks lend themselves to the use of graphs for analysing an...
Legal transplants have traditionally been believed to be the product of reason and informed decision...
101 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of Political Science and the Clark Honors College of...
Complexity in nature has been broadly found not only in physical and biological systems but also in ...
We construct the complete network of 26,681 majority opinions written by the U.S. Su-preme Court and...
Originally appeared in the 2013 IEEE International Conference on Intelligence and Security Informati...