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Home > Coase-Sandor Institute for Law and Economics > JLS > Vol. 45 > No. 2 (2016)

 

Volume 45, Number 2 (2018)

 

The Supreme Court, the Media, and Public Opinion: Comparing Experimental and Observational Methods
Katerina Linos and Kimberly Twist

 

Justice Is Less Blind, and Less Legalistic, than We Thought: Evidence from an Experiment with Real Judges
Holger Spamann and Lars Klöhn

 

Relative Judgments
Adi Leibovitch

 

Black Sheep or Scapegoats? Implementable Monitoring Policies under Unobservable Levels of Misbehavior
Berno Buechel and Gerd Muehlheusser

 

Prenups
Peter T. Leeson and Joshua Pierson

 

Supreme Court Justices’ Loyalty to the President
Lee Epstein and Eric A. Posner

 

Is the Government Fiscally Blind? An Empirical Examination of the Effect of the Compensation Requirement on Eminent-Domain Exercises
Ronit Levine-Schnur and Gideon Parchomovsky

 

The Heavy Costs of High Bail: Evidence from Judge Randomization
Arpit Gupta, Christopher Hansman, and Ethan Frenchman

 
 
 
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