Symposium: The Next Generation of Law School Rankings held April 15, 2005 at Indiana University School of Law-Bloomington
Symposium: The Next Generation of Law School Rankings held April 15, 2005 at Indiana University Sch...
Part I of this article examines the proportion of reported opinions from U.S. federal and state cour...
Although the term empirical research has become commonplace in legal scholarship over the past two...
Empirical legal scholarship is arguably the most significant emerging intellectual movement. Empiric...
Empirical legal scholarship was once a novel and contested participant in the legal academy. In the ...
This Article describes the origins of three movements in legal academia: empirical legal studies (EL...
Should legal academics begin to engage in a greater degree of empirical scholarship, I believe that ...
Legal scholarship is becoming increasingly empirical. Although empirical methodologies gain importan...
People conduct legal scholarship for many different reasons. This Article focuses on the demand for ...
Inspired by the retirement of Professor Tom Ulen of the University of Illinois, the author considers...
Over the last century, empirical legal scholarship has joined the ranks of the mainstream within the...
People conduct legal scholarship for many different reasons. This Article focuses on the demand for ...
Although Oliver Wendell Holmes was touting the merits of empirical research over one hundred years a...
Symposium: The Next Generation of Law School Rankings held April 15, 2005 at Indiana University Scho...
The number of empirical legal studies published by academic journals is on the rise. Given theory’s ...
Symposium: The Next Generation of Law School Rankings held April 15, 2005 at Indiana University Sch...
Part I of this article examines the proportion of reported opinions from U.S. federal and state cour...
Although the term empirical research has become commonplace in legal scholarship over the past two...
Empirical legal scholarship is arguably the most significant emerging intellectual movement. Empiric...
Empirical legal scholarship was once a novel and contested participant in the legal academy. In the ...
This Article describes the origins of three movements in legal academia: empirical legal studies (EL...
Should legal academics begin to engage in a greater degree of empirical scholarship, I believe that ...
Legal scholarship is becoming increasingly empirical. Although empirical methodologies gain importan...
People conduct legal scholarship for many different reasons. This Article focuses on the demand for ...
Inspired by the retirement of Professor Tom Ulen of the University of Illinois, the author considers...
Over the last century, empirical legal scholarship has joined the ranks of the mainstream within the...
People conduct legal scholarship for many different reasons. This Article focuses on the demand for ...
Although Oliver Wendell Holmes was touting the merits of empirical research over one hundred years a...
Symposium: The Next Generation of Law School Rankings held April 15, 2005 at Indiana University Scho...
The number of empirical legal studies published by academic journals is on the rise. Given theory’s ...
Symposium: The Next Generation of Law School Rankings held April 15, 2005 at Indiana University Sch...
Part I of this article examines the proportion of reported opinions from U.S. federal and state cour...
Although the term empirical research has become commonplace in legal scholarship over the past two...