The theory of implicit bias occupies a rapidly growing field of scientific research and legal scholarship. With the advent of tools measuring individuals’ subconscious biases toward people of other races, genders, ages, national origins, religions, and sexual orientations, scholars have rushed to explore the ways in which these biases might affect decision-making and produce broad societal consequences. The question that remains unanswered for scholars, attorneys, and judges is whether evidence of implicit bias and its effects can or should be used in legal proceedings. Although the study of implicit bias dates back several decades, only recently have judicial opinions begun to make direct reference to this body of research. The focus of th...
Unlike explicit bias (which reflects the attitudes or beliefs that one endorses at a conscious level...
This Article joins other voices in challenging what I will call the “implicit bias consensus” in emp...
Implicit biases are unconscious associations between a group and a given attribute. Thus, individual...
The theory of implicit bias occupies a rapidly growing field of scientific research and legal schola...
The theory of implicit bias occupies a rapidly growing field of scientific research and legal schola...
The theory of implicit bias occupies a rapidly growing field of scientific research and legal schola...
For many legal scholars, startling scientific evidence of implicit racial bias, including the now fa...
For many legal scholars, startling scientific evidence of implicit racial bias, including the now fa...
This Article examines the fit between the law of discrimination and the science of implicit bias, ...
This Article examines the fit between the law of discrimination and the science of implicit bias, ...
Over the last decade, implicit bias has emerged as the primary explanation for contemporary discrimi...
American judges, and especially lifetime-appointed federal judges, are often revered as the pinnacle...
Considerable attention has been given to the Implicit Association Test (IA T), which finds that most...
This Article joins other voices in challenging what I will call the “implicit bias consensus” in emp...
This Article joins other voices in challenging what I will call the “implicit bias consensus” in emp...
Unlike explicit bias (which reflects the attitudes or beliefs that one endorses at a conscious level...
This Article joins other voices in challenging what I will call the “implicit bias consensus” in emp...
Implicit biases are unconscious associations between a group and a given attribute. Thus, individual...
The theory of implicit bias occupies a rapidly growing field of scientific research and legal schola...
The theory of implicit bias occupies a rapidly growing field of scientific research and legal schola...
The theory of implicit bias occupies a rapidly growing field of scientific research and legal schola...
For many legal scholars, startling scientific evidence of implicit racial bias, including the now fa...
For many legal scholars, startling scientific evidence of implicit racial bias, including the now fa...
This Article examines the fit between the law of discrimination and the science of implicit bias, ...
This Article examines the fit between the law of discrimination and the science of implicit bias, ...
Over the last decade, implicit bias has emerged as the primary explanation for contemporary discrimi...
American judges, and especially lifetime-appointed federal judges, are often revered as the pinnacle...
Considerable attention has been given to the Implicit Association Test (IA T), which finds that most...
This Article joins other voices in challenging what I will call the “implicit bias consensus” in emp...
This Article joins other voices in challenging what I will call the “implicit bias consensus” in emp...
Unlike explicit bias (which reflects the attitudes or beliefs that one endorses at a conscious level...
This Article joins other voices in challenging what I will call the “implicit bias consensus” in emp...
Implicit biases are unconscious associations between a group and a given attribute. Thus, individual...