Unlike most symposia, this one is not restricted to a single topic. The common theme of this endeavor, and there is even an exception to this, is that the research and ideas presented are those of professionally trained political scientists. But the exception—a contribution by a recent law school graduate—underscores the basic purpose of this Symposium: to show the insights and values that can be gained by examining a variety of topics from social science perspectives
I should like to address some implications of what I believe to be the most important development in...
Because of their enormous potential influence, judicial opinions are a prime target for social scien...
This title alone would have shocked many lawyers and judges a generation ago. The content will still...
In this paper, which was prepared to help set the stage at an interdisciplinary conference held at t...
social science has important contributions to make to the law in all of these areas. However, applie...
One theme running through the many excellent contributions to this symposium involves the myriad inf...
One theme running through the many excellent contributions to this symposium involves the myriad inf...
The smug self-satisfaction of legal education retarded, for years, the interdisciplinary study of la...
Empirical scholarship on judges, judging, and judicial institutions, a staple in political science, ...
Relative to commentators at Political Science and Economics meetings, the discussants at law confere...
I am pleased to introduce this Judicial Symposium issue of the Akron Law Review. Having twice been e...
Law and science have been nervous partners for decades. Legal scholarship based upon scientific meth...
In what ways does a legal system respond to demands from the political system? How and why are these...
In What\u27s Law Got to Do With It?, the nation\u27s top legal scholars and political scientists exa...
Despite an inherent kinship, the studies of political science and law spent many decades isolated fr...
I should like to address some implications of what I believe to be the most important development in...
Because of their enormous potential influence, judicial opinions are a prime target for social scien...
This title alone would have shocked many lawyers and judges a generation ago. The content will still...
In this paper, which was prepared to help set the stage at an interdisciplinary conference held at t...
social science has important contributions to make to the law in all of these areas. However, applie...
One theme running through the many excellent contributions to this symposium involves the myriad inf...
One theme running through the many excellent contributions to this symposium involves the myriad inf...
The smug self-satisfaction of legal education retarded, for years, the interdisciplinary study of la...
Empirical scholarship on judges, judging, and judicial institutions, a staple in political science, ...
Relative to commentators at Political Science and Economics meetings, the discussants at law confere...
I am pleased to introduce this Judicial Symposium issue of the Akron Law Review. Having twice been e...
Law and science have been nervous partners for decades. Legal scholarship based upon scientific meth...
In what ways does a legal system respond to demands from the political system? How and why are these...
In What\u27s Law Got to Do With It?, the nation\u27s top legal scholars and political scientists exa...
Despite an inherent kinship, the studies of political science and law spent many decades isolated fr...
I should like to address some implications of what I believe to be the most important development in...
Because of their enormous potential influence, judicial opinions are a prime target for social scien...
This title alone would have shocked many lawyers and judges a generation ago. The content will still...