This Article discusses the problem of implicit bias within the legal profession; why its persistence impedes the work that lawyers do; and the need for leaders to take steps to recognize, understand, and ameliorate it. Implicit biases, also referred to as unconscious biases, are prejudices that people have, but are unaware of their existence. These biases act as mental shortcuts based on known stereotypes and social norms that cause people to make decisions that favor one group to the detriment of another. Even though the United States has laws prohibiting discrimination on the basis of race, religion, gender, and disability, these laws are incapable of confronting the systemic racism perpetuated by implicit bias. A law will not prevent...
Considerable attention has been given to the Implicit Association Test (IAT), which finds that most ...
Discrimination in today’s workplace is largely implicit, making it ambiguous and often very difficul...
Discrimination in today’s workplace is largely implicit, making it ambiguous and often very difficul...
This Article discusses the problem of implicit bias within the legal profession; why its persistence...
This Article discusses the problem of implicit bias within the legal profession; why its persistence...
In this book chapter, Cynthia Lee explains that raising awareness of implicit bias is a necessary fi...
In this book chapter, Cynthia Lee explains that raising awareness of implicit bias is a necessary fi...
Racial and gender disparities persist in the legal profession. A 2013 study commissioned by Microsof...
Implicit biases are unconscious associations between a group and a given attribute. Thus, individual...
Implicit biases are unconscious associations between a group and a given attribute. Thus, individual...
Implicit biases are unconscious associations between a group and a given attribute. Thus, individual...
Over the last decade, implicit bias has emerged as the primary explanation for contemporary discrimi...
Over the past two decades, there has been an outpouring of scholarship that explores the problem of ...
Cognitive science has revealed that past experiences and prior assumptions, even those of which we a...
The theory of implicit bias occupies a rapidly growing field of scientific research and legal schola...
Considerable attention has been given to the Implicit Association Test (IAT), which finds that most ...
Discrimination in today’s workplace is largely implicit, making it ambiguous and often very difficul...
Discrimination in today’s workplace is largely implicit, making it ambiguous and often very difficul...
This Article discusses the problem of implicit bias within the legal profession; why its persistence...
This Article discusses the problem of implicit bias within the legal profession; why its persistence...
In this book chapter, Cynthia Lee explains that raising awareness of implicit bias is a necessary fi...
In this book chapter, Cynthia Lee explains that raising awareness of implicit bias is a necessary fi...
Racial and gender disparities persist in the legal profession. A 2013 study commissioned by Microsof...
Implicit biases are unconscious associations between a group and a given attribute. Thus, individual...
Implicit biases are unconscious associations between a group and a given attribute. Thus, individual...
Implicit biases are unconscious associations between a group and a given attribute. Thus, individual...
Over the last decade, implicit bias has emerged as the primary explanation for contemporary discrimi...
Over the past two decades, there has been an outpouring of scholarship that explores the problem of ...
Cognitive science has revealed that past experiences and prior assumptions, even those of which we a...
The theory of implicit bias occupies a rapidly growing field of scientific research and legal schola...
Considerable attention has been given to the Implicit Association Test (IAT), which finds that most ...
Discrimination in today’s workplace is largely implicit, making it ambiguous and often very difficul...
Discrimination in today’s workplace is largely implicit, making it ambiguous and often very difficul...