In 1983, a subcommittee of the American Statistical Association composed of legal educators and one judge issued a report describing existing programs for educating law students in statistics and offering recommendations for improving these programs. This article summarizes that report
Statistics is a subject that is often difficult and frightening for many students of the social scie...
Article reviews the resources and use of statistics in legal research and writing
Research in undergraduate statistics education often centers on the introductory course required for...
In 1983, a subcommittee of the American Statistical Association composed of legal educators and one ...
This classic text, first published in 1990, is designed to introduce law students, law teachers, pra...
As the use of statistics in litigation has burgeoned and as more complicated statistical techniques ...
Statisticians are certain that many important dissertations in natural, technical and social scienc...
Although Oliver Wendell Holmes was touting the merits of empirical research over one hundred years a...
Prove It With Figures displays some of the tools of the social and statistical sciences that have b...
This Article considers interdisciplinarity and the legal curriculum in the context of probability an...
This Article presents a straightforward and intuitive method for understanding and interpreting stat...
Symposium: The Next Generation of Law School Rankings held April 15, 2005 at Indiana University Scho...
Statistical science provides important techniques for decision making in a large variety of fields o...
Although the term empirical research has become commonplace in legal scholarship over the past two...
While law professors are increasingly making use of data in their scholarship and while the data wor...
Statistics is a subject that is often difficult and frightening for many students of the social scie...
Article reviews the resources and use of statistics in legal research and writing
Research in undergraduate statistics education often centers on the introductory course required for...
In 1983, a subcommittee of the American Statistical Association composed of legal educators and one ...
This classic text, first published in 1990, is designed to introduce law students, law teachers, pra...
As the use of statistics in litigation has burgeoned and as more complicated statistical techniques ...
Statisticians are certain that many important dissertations in natural, technical and social scienc...
Although Oliver Wendell Holmes was touting the merits of empirical research over one hundred years a...
Prove It With Figures displays some of the tools of the social and statistical sciences that have b...
This Article considers interdisciplinarity and the legal curriculum in the context of probability an...
This Article presents a straightforward and intuitive method for understanding and interpreting stat...
Symposium: The Next Generation of Law School Rankings held April 15, 2005 at Indiana University Scho...
Statistical science provides important techniques for decision making in a large variety of fields o...
Although the term empirical research has become commonplace in legal scholarship over the past two...
While law professors are increasingly making use of data in their scholarship and while the data wor...
Statistics is a subject that is often difficult and frightening for many students of the social scie...
Article reviews the resources and use of statistics in legal research and writing
Research in undergraduate statistics education often centers on the introductory course required for...