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Publikováno v:
Journal of Empirical Legal Studies. 14:199-237
Many jurisdictions award pain and suffering damages , yet it is difficult for judges or juries to quantify pain. Several jurisdictions, such as California, cap pain and suffering damages or other noneconomic damages, and legal scholars have proposed
Publikováno v:
Journal of Empirical Legal Studies. 13:536-561
This study documents gender disparities in litigation-cost rulings in Israel. It expands on the existing literature on judicial bias in at least two important ways: by controlling for the merits of the cases and by focusing on civil litigation. The f
Autor:
Christoph Engel, Theodore Eisenberg
Publikováno v:
Journal of Empirical Legal Studies. 13:116-152
Arguably, if a court holds a defendant liable for negligently inflicting harm on the plaintiff, this intervention combines three effects: (1) the court specifies the normative expectation, (2) the court expresses dissatisfaction with the plaintiff's
Autor:
Sheri Lynn Johnson, Valerie P. Hans, John H. Blume, Martin T. Wells, Amelia Courtney Hritz, Theodore Eisenberg, Caisa Elizabeth Royer
12 Journal of Empirical Legal Studies, 70-99 (2015)This article addresses the effect of judge versus jury decision making through analysis of a database of all capital sentencing phase hearing trials in the State of Delaware from 1977– 2007. Over t
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https://doi.org/10.31228/osf.io/stnyh
Autor:
Michael Heise, Theodore Eisenberg
Publikováno v:
Journal of Empirical Legal Studies. 12:100-127
Two findings dominate prior empirical studies of federal civil appeals. First, appeals courts are more likely to disrupt jury verdicts than bench decisions. Second, trial court defendants fare better than plaintiffs on appeal. But federal cases are l
Autor:
Theodore Eisenberg
Publikováno v:
Journal of Empirical Legal Studies. 12:4-28
Civil rights cases constitute a substantial fraction of the federal civil docket but that fraction has substantially declined from historic peaks. Trial outcomes, as in other areas of law, constitute a small fraction of case terminations and have cha
Autor:
Sheri Lynn Johnson, Martin T. Wells, Amelia Courtney Hritz, John H. Blume, Theodore Eisenberg, Caisa Elizabeth Royer, Valerie P. Hans
Publikováno v:
Journal of Empirical Legal Studies. 12:70-99
This article addresses the effect of judge versus jury decision making through analysis of a database of all capital sentencing phase hearing trials in the State of Delaware from 1977–2007. Over the three decades of the study, Delaware shifted resp
Publikováno v:
Journal of Empirical Legal Studies. 12:161-186
In law-related and other social science contexts, researchers need to account for data with an excess number of zeros. In addition, dollar damages in legal cases also often are skewed. This article reviews various strategies for dealing with this dat
Publikováno v:
Journal of Empirical Legal Studies. 12:128-160
Most jurisdictions in the United States award pain and suffering damages to spouses of victims in wrongful death cases. In several East Asian countries, spouses, parents, and children of the victim can all demand pain and suffering damages. Despite t