This paper explores the impact of sports on judicial decision making. I measure the impact of positive and negative emotional shocks resulting from Pennsylvania State Football game outcomes on judicial disposition by measuring the lengths of criminal sentences issued by judges who graduated from Penn State Law School. Using Pennsylvania sentencing data from 2009 and 2013, I utilize a multilevel model to analyze how sentences are affected by a variety of football game outcomes. The results of this study suggest that judges who attended Penn State for law school are not significantly affected by Penn State football outcomes. However, Penn State football upset victories have a significant effect on the sentences of judges who are not fans of t...
Judicial emotions—their display in the courtroom, influence on judicial behavior, and ultimately, th...
We seek to contribute to an understanding of how judicial elections affect the incentives and decisi...
Do judges make decisions that are truly impartial? A wide range of experimental and field studies re...
In cases with no claims or defenses concerning sports, the Supreme Court and lower federal and state...
Past research suggests that natural preferences for leisure influence the ways in which federal judg...
In 2005, the Supreme Court case U.S. v. Booker (2005) increased judicial discretion (U.S. v. Booker,...
Abstract Achieving justice could be considered a complex social decision-making scenario. Despite th...
Writing for the Court,Justice Elena Kagan explained that the dual bases of liability, recited in Sec...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.Empirical scholarship about judicial activism h...
I detect intra-judge variation in judicial decisions driven by factors completely unrelated 5 to the...
Until 2005, the Federal Sentencing Guidelines were mandatory, meaning judges were bound to sentence ...
Cutting-edge neuroscientific studies provide new insights into the inner workings of the human brain...
The present study examined procedural and distributive justice outcomes of discipline in an athletic...
This dissertation incorporates the study of heuristics into the field of judicial behavior. Heuristi...
Trial court judges play a crucial role in the administration of justice for both criminal and civil ...
Judicial emotions—their display in the courtroom, influence on judicial behavior, and ultimately, th...
We seek to contribute to an understanding of how judicial elections affect the incentives and decisi...
Do judges make decisions that are truly impartial? A wide range of experimental and field studies re...
In cases with no claims or defenses concerning sports, the Supreme Court and lower federal and state...
Past research suggests that natural preferences for leisure influence the ways in which federal judg...
In 2005, the Supreme Court case U.S. v. Booker (2005) increased judicial discretion (U.S. v. Booker,...
Abstract Achieving justice could be considered a complex social decision-making scenario. Despite th...
Writing for the Court,Justice Elena Kagan explained that the dual bases of liability, recited in Sec...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.Empirical scholarship about judicial activism h...
I detect intra-judge variation in judicial decisions driven by factors completely unrelated 5 to the...
Until 2005, the Federal Sentencing Guidelines were mandatory, meaning judges were bound to sentence ...
Cutting-edge neuroscientific studies provide new insights into the inner workings of the human brain...
The present study examined procedural and distributive justice outcomes of discipline in an athletic...
This dissertation incorporates the study of heuristics into the field of judicial behavior. Heuristi...
Trial court judges play a crucial role in the administration of justice for both criminal and civil ...
Judicial emotions—their display in the courtroom, influence on judicial behavior, and ultimately, th...
We seek to contribute to an understanding of how judicial elections affect the incentives and decisi...
Do judges make decisions that are truly impartial? A wide range of experimental and field studies re...