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The Icelandic Fisheries Dispute: A Decision Is Finally Rendered, Roger A. Briney
The Icelandic Fisheries Dispute: A Decision Is Finally Rendered, Roger A. Briney
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
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Material Facts In The Debate Over Twombly And Iqbal, Jonah B. Gelbach
Material Facts In The Debate Over Twombly And Iqbal, Jonah B. Gelbach
All Faculty Scholarship
This paper presents empirical evidence concerning the adjudication of defendant-filed summary judgment motions from nearly 2,000 randomly selected employment discrimination and contracts cases to try to assess Twombly and Iqbal’s performance in filtering cases according to merit. I first explain how such data might be helpful in such an assessment, taking into account the possibility that parties’ behavior might have changed following Twombly and Iqbal.
I then report results indicating that even using this large collection of data -- the most comprehensive data assembled to date to address this question -- we cannot tell whether “TwIqbal” …