Event Title
The parliament of the experts and the pitfalls of empirical studies of judicial behavior.
Location
Duke Law School, Room 4047
Start Date
20-3-2009 9:00 AM
End Date
20-3-2009 9:45 AM
Description
The panel discusses the use and aggregation of experise in the administrative state, and how judges decisions are affected by the counsel of experts.
Related Paper
Harry T. Edwards & Michael A. Livermore, Pitfalls of Empirical Studies that Attempt to Understand the Factors Affecting Appellate Decisionmaking, 58 Duke Law Journal 1895-1989 (2009)
Available at: https://scholarship.law.duke.edu/dlj/vol58/iss8/1
Related Paper II
Adrian Vermeule, The Parliament of the Experts, 58 Duke Law Journal 2231-2275 (2009)
Available at: https://scholarship.law.duke.edu/dlj/vol58/iss8/7
The parliament of the experts and the pitfalls of empirical studies of judicial behavior.
Duke Law School, Room 4047
The panel discusses the use and aggregation of experise in the administrative state, and how judges decisions are affected by the counsel of experts.