The emphasis on “fit” as a hiring criterion has raised the spectrum of a new form of subtle discrimination (Yoshino 1998; Bertrand and Duflo 2016). Under complete markets, correlations between employee characteristics and outcomes persist only if there exists animus for the marginal employer (Becker 1957), but who is the marginal employer for mutable characteristics? Using data on 1,901 U.S. Supreme Court oral arguments between 1998 and 2012, we document that voice-based snap judgments based on lawyers’ identical introductory sentences, “Mr. Chief Justice, (and) may it please the Court?”, predict court outcomes. The connection between vocal characteristics and court outcomes is specific only to perceptions of masculinity and not other chara...
Previous studies suggest a significant role of language in the court room, yet none has identified a...
Previous studies suggest a significant role of language in the court room, yet none has identified a...
Previous studies suggest a significant role of language in the court room, yet none has identified a...
The emphasis on “fit” as a hiring criterion has raised the spectrum of a new form of subtle discrimi...
The emphasis on “fit” as a hiring criterion has raised the spectrum of a new form of subtle discrimi...
The emphasis on “fit” as a hiring criterion has raised the spectrum of a new form of subtle discrimi...
The emphasis on “fit” as a hiring criterion has raised the spectrum of a new form of subtle discrimi...
The emphasis on “fit” as a hiring criterion has raised the spectrum of a new form of subtle discrimi...
The emphasis on “fit” as a hiring criterion has raised the spectrum of a new form of subtle discrimi...
The emphasis on “fit” as a hiring criterion has raised the spectrum of a new form of subtle discrimi...
<div><p>Previous studies suggest a significant role of language in the court room, yet none has iden...
Previous studies suggest a significant role of language in the court room, yet none has identified a...
Previous studies suggest a significant role of language in the court room, yet none has identified a...
Previous studies suggest a significant role of language in the court room, yet none has identified a...
Previous studies suggest a significant role of language in the court room, yet none has identified a...
Previous studies suggest a significant role of language in the court room, yet none has identified a...
Previous studies suggest a significant role of language in the court room, yet none has identified a...
Previous studies suggest a significant role of language in the court room, yet none has identified a...
The emphasis on “fit” as a hiring criterion has raised the spectrum of a new form of subtle discrimi...
The emphasis on “fit” as a hiring criterion has raised the spectrum of a new form of subtle discrimi...
The emphasis on “fit” as a hiring criterion has raised the spectrum of a new form of subtle discrimi...
The emphasis on “fit” as a hiring criterion has raised the spectrum of a new form of subtle discrimi...
The emphasis on “fit” as a hiring criterion has raised the spectrum of a new form of subtle discrimi...
The emphasis on “fit” as a hiring criterion has raised the spectrum of a new form of subtle discrimi...
The emphasis on “fit” as a hiring criterion has raised the spectrum of a new form of subtle discrimi...
<div><p>Previous studies suggest a significant role of language in the court room, yet none has iden...
Previous studies suggest a significant role of language in the court room, yet none has identified a...
Previous studies suggest a significant role of language in the court room, yet none has identified a...
Previous studies suggest a significant role of language in the court room, yet none has identified a...
Previous studies suggest a significant role of language in the court room, yet none has identified a...
Previous studies suggest a significant role of language in the court room, yet none has identified a...
Previous studies suggest a significant role of language in the court room, yet none has identified a...
Previous studies suggest a significant role of language in the court room, yet none has identified a...