In the administrative state, how should expert opinions be aggregated and used? If a panel of experts is unanimous on a question of fact, causation, or prediction, can an administrative agency rationally disagree, and on what grounds? If experts are split into a majority view and a minority view, must the agency follow the majority? Should reviewing courts limit agency discretion to select among the conflicting views of experts, or to depart from expert consensus? I argue that voting by expert panels is likely, on average, to be epistemically superior to the substantive judgment of agency heads, in determining questions of fact, causation, or prediction. Nose counting of expert panels should generally be an acceptable basis for decision und...
In contrast with the legal systems of many other countries, the use of privately-retained experts is...
This Note urges restoration of the proper balance of power between judges and juries regarding exper...
Judicial review of risk regulation rule making in the United States has been a highly controversial ...
The public’s view of the judiciary is a key factor in the legitimacy of any legal system. Ideally, ...
The majority rule has caught much attention in recent debate about the aggregation of judgments. But...
The panel discusses the use and aggregation of experise in the administrative state, and how judges ...
Expert witnesses play an important role in a legal process. Courts often appoint up to several exper...
Debate concerning the limits of judicial power over expert witnesses remains active and in its early...
The dispute over whether litigants may use experts to run unexamined hearsay into the trial record i...
Experts hold a prominent position in guiding and shaping policy making and often work closely with g...
We live in an ‘expert culture’. By routine we rely on experts for many decisions, estimates, or choi...
Defendants regularly argue that a Review Board\u27s decision must be overturned because it is not su...
<div><p>While expert groups often make recommendations on a range of non-controversial as well as co...
Political scientists use expert surveys to assess the latent features of political actors. Experts, ...
While expert groups often make recommendations on a range of non-controversial as well as controvers...
In contrast with the legal systems of many other countries, the use of privately-retained experts is...
This Note urges restoration of the proper balance of power between judges and juries regarding exper...
Judicial review of risk regulation rule making in the United States has been a highly controversial ...
The public’s view of the judiciary is a key factor in the legitimacy of any legal system. Ideally, ...
The majority rule has caught much attention in recent debate about the aggregation of judgments. But...
The panel discusses the use and aggregation of experise in the administrative state, and how judges ...
Expert witnesses play an important role in a legal process. Courts often appoint up to several exper...
Debate concerning the limits of judicial power over expert witnesses remains active and in its early...
The dispute over whether litigants may use experts to run unexamined hearsay into the trial record i...
Experts hold a prominent position in guiding and shaping policy making and often work closely with g...
We live in an ‘expert culture’. By routine we rely on experts for many decisions, estimates, or choi...
Defendants regularly argue that a Review Board\u27s decision must be overturned because it is not su...
<div><p>While expert groups often make recommendations on a range of non-controversial as well as co...
Political scientists use expert surveys to assess the latent features of political actors. Experts, ...
While expert groups often make recommendations on a range of non-controversial as well as controvers...
In contrast with the legal systems of many other countries, the use of privately-retained experts is...
This Note urges restoration of the proper balance of power between judges and juries regarding exper...
Judicial review of risk regulation rule making in the United States has been a highly controversial ...