Unlike virtually any other business, expert witnesses are not typically held accountable in either tort or contract law for their commercial activities. This means that many are inclined to deliver what the market demands-partisan, biased, or plainly dishonest testimony-without concern for the costs this testimony may impose on others. This immunity from the internalization of the social cost of their testimony is hard to reconcile with any moral or economic standard. Harsh judicial reactions to some experts and a slight increase in expert witness liability may signal that a change in the privileged status of experts is in the offing. This Article examines the social costs of the current system and surveys the ways in which courts and adver...
Government increasingly leverages its regulatory function by embodying in law standards that are pro...
This Article compares for the first time the relative economic efficiency of “nudges” and other form...
Over one-quarter of all federal criminal prosecutions and a large number of state cases involve pros...
Unlike virtually any other business, expert witnesses are not typically held accountable in either t...
I. Introduction II. Expert Testimony in Context ... A. Types of Disputes Between Experts ... 1. M...
Procedure is a mechanism for expressing political and social relationships and is a device for produ...
Cardozo\u27s opinion in Palsgraf v. Long Island Railroad Co.\u27 hinges on a stark assertion about r...
Casual observers of the use of signing statements likely would believe they are a new phenomenon. Th...
The impressive growth of the Internet in the 1990s and the boom of the e-economy generated a competi...
What does behavioral analysis of law have to offer First Amendment doctrine This Article offers som...
This article presents the first in-depth exploration of third-party closing opinions, a common but c...
This article considers many commonly advanced criticisms of the adversary system. It provides an an...
A law office search threatens the attorney-client relationship by jeopardizing values protected by t...
Mistaken but highly confident eyewitness testimony has been used to convict innocent people in more ...
For more than fifty years, taxpayers have been able to claim a federal charitable income tax deducti...
Government increasingly leverages its regulatory function by embodying in law standards that are pro...
This Article compares for the first time the relative economic efficiency of “nudges” and other form...
Over one-quarter of all federal criminal prosecutions and a large number of state cases involve pros...
Unlike virtually any other business, expert witnesses are not typically held accountable in either t...
I. Introduction II. Expert Testimony in Context ... A. Types of Disputes Between Experts ... 1. M...
Procedure is a mechanism for expressing political and social relationships and is a device for produ...
Cardozo\u27s opinion in Palsgraf v. Long Island Railroad Co.\u27 hinges on a stark assertion about r...
Casual observers of the use of signing statements likely would believe they are a new phenomenon. Th...
The impressive growth of the Internet in the 1990s and the boom of the e-economy generated a competi...
What does behavioral analysis of law have to offer First Amendment doctrine This Article offers som...
This article presents the first in-depth exploration of third-party closing opinions, a common but c...
This article considers many commonly advanced criticisms of the adversary system. It provides an an...
A law office search threatens the attorney-client relationship by jeopardizing values protected by t...
Mistaken but highly confident eyewitness testimony has been used to convict innocent people in more ...
For more than fifty years, taxpayers have been able to claim a federal charitable income tax deducti...
Government increasingly leverages its regulatory function by embodying in law standards that are pro...
This Article compares for the first time the relative economic efficiency of “nudges” and other form...
Over one-quarter of all federal criminal prosecutions and a large number of state cases involve pros...