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Scientific, statistical, and economic models are often crucial in legal fact-finding. Competing models yielding different inferences may represent the same phenomenon. This article studies the judgment of models in legal fact-finding, in particular where competing models and inferences must be...
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) for 22 EU countries, this study tests four hypotheses that have been derived from rational choice theory at individual and …
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This article examines the way in which an attorney fee structure that maximizes the expected recovery for class members in a class action may be implemented in practice. Using a mechanism design approach, we demonstrate that if the court can observe the lawyer's effort, then the optimal payoff...
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Historically, people have often expressed negative feelings toward speculators, a sentiment that might have even been reinforced since the latest financial crisis, during which taxpayer money was warranted or spent to bail out reckless investors. In this paper, we conjecture that judges may also...
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In this brief Article, I explore the growing empirical evidence in support of the public choice model of judicial decision making. Although legal scholars have traditionally been reluctant to engage in a critical inquiry into the role of judicial self-interest on judicial behavior, recent...
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