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Supreme Court of the United States

2015

Buffalo Law Review

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In Defense Of Empirical Legal Studies, Christina L. Boyd Apr 2015

In Defense Of Empirical Legal Studies, Christina L. Boyd

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A Bad Proposal, Edward Whelan Apr 2015

A Bad Proposal, Edward Whelan

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Numbers, Motivated Reasoning, And Empirical Legal Scholarship, Carolyn Shapiro Apr 2015

Numbers, Motivated Reasoning, And Empirical Legal Scholarship, Carolyn Shapiro

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Two Worlds, Neither Perfect: A Comment On The Tension Between Legal And Empirical Studies, Timothy M. Hagle Apr 2015

Two Worlds, Neither Perfect: A Comment On The Tension Between Legal And Empirical Studies, Timothy M. Hagle

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Free Expression, In-Group Bias, And The Court's Conservatives: A Critique Of The Epstein-Parker-Segal Study, Todd E. Pettys Jan 2015

Free Expression, In-Group Bias, And The Court's Conservatives: A Critique Of The Epstein-Parker-Segal Study, Todd E. Pettys

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P-Values, Priors, And Procedure In Antidiscrimination Law, Jason R. Bent Jan 2015

P-Values, Priors, And Procedure In Antidiscrimination Law, Jason R. Bent

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