Judges hold a prestigious place in our judicial system, and they earn double the income of the average American household. How does the privileged socioeconomic status of judges affect their decisions on the bench? This Article examines the ethical implications of what Ninth Circuit Chief Judge Alex Kozinski recently called the “unselfconscious cultural elitism” of judges.** This elitism can manifest as implicit socioeconomic bias. Despite the attention paid to income inequality, implicit bias research and judicial bias, no other scholar to date has fully examined the ramifications of implicit socioeconomic bias on the bench. The Article explains that socioeconomic bias may be more obscure than other forms of bias, but its impact on judicia...
Perceptions of judges ought to be based on their performance. Yet, few studies of the relation betwe...
Implicit bias has been a popular topic in judicial education for well over a decade, and for good re...
Judicial Performance Evaluation (JPE) is generally seen as an important part of the merit system, wh...
Judges hold a prestigious place in our judicial system, and they earn double the income of the avera...
This article examines how bias and prejudice may impact the decision making process of our judiciary...
American judges, and especially lifetime-appointed federal judges, are often revered as the pinnacle...
Scholars and litigators alike have long wondered about what is on the minds of judges. Kahan et al. ...
All people harbor implicit biases—which by definition, are not always consciously recognized. Althou...
Cognitive science has revealed that past experiences and prior assumptions, even those of which we a...
Research has documented the effect that implicit bias plays in the disproportionately high wrongful-...
Race matters in the criminal justice system. Black defendants appear to fare worse than similarly si...
Over the past three decades, court leaders across the country have taken aggressive steps to confron...
“Implicit bias” was not well known in legal communities twenty years ago. But now, the idea of impli...
Race matters in the criminal justice system. Black defendants appear to fare worse than similarly si...
This Article explores the effects of a judge’s prior assumptions, values, and experiences on judicia...
Perceptions of judges ought to be based on their performance. Yet, few studies of the relation betwe...
Implicit bias has been a popular topic in judicial education for well over a decade, and for good re...
Judicial Performance Evaluation (JPE) is generally seen as an important part of the merit system, wh...
Judges hold a prestigious place in our judicial system, and they earn double the income of the avera...
This article examines how bias and prejudice may impact the decision making process of our judiciary...
American judges, and especially lifetime-appointed federal judges, are often revered as the pinnacle...
Scholars and litigators alike have long wondered about what is on the minds of judges. Kahan et al. ...
All people harbor implicit biases—which by definition, are not always consciously recognized. Althou...
Cognitive science has revealed that past experiences and prior assumptions, even those of which we a...
Research has documented the effect that implicit bias plays in the disproportionately high wrongful-...
Race matters in the criminal justice system. Black defendants appear to fare worse than similarly si...
Over the past three decades, court leaders across the country have taken aggressive steps to confron...
“Implicit bias” was not well known in legal communities twenty years ago. But now, the idea of impli...
Race matters in the criminal justice system. Black defendants appear to fare worse than similarly si...
This Article explores the effects of a judge’s prior assumptions, values, and experiences on judicia...
Perceptions of judges ought to be based on their performance. Yet, few studies of the relation betwe...
Implicit bias has been a popular topic in judicial education for well over a decade, and for good re...
Judicial Performance Evaluation (JPE) is generally seen as an important part of the merit system, wh...