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Winter
2005 |
NUMBER
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
- Beyond FireSide Inductions
JUDICIAL DECISIONMAKING
- Judicial Review and Nongeneralizable Cases
- The Futility of Appeal: Disciplinary Insights into the "Affirmance Effect" on the Unitest States Courts of Appeals.
- Chris Guthrie & Tracey E. George
- Judicial Valuation Behavior: Some Evidence from Bankruptcy
- Evolution of Rules in a Common Law System: Differential Litigation of the Fee Tail and Other Perpetuities
- Evolutionary Theories of Common Law Efficiency: Reasons for (Cognitive) Skepticism
JURY DECISIONMAKING
- Jurors of the Absurd? The Role of Consequentiality in Jury Simulation Research
- Brian H. Bornstein & Sean G. McCabe
- Evaluating Juries by Comparison to Judges: A Benchmark for Judging?
- Comparing Legal Factfinders: Real and Mock, Amateur and Professional
- Asking the Right Questions About Judge and Jury Competence
ADMINISTRATIVE DECISIONMAKING
- Rulemaking Versus Adjudication: A Psychological Perspective
CORPORATE DECISIONMAKING
- The Microfoundations of Standard Form Contracts: Price Discrimination vs. Behavioral Bias
- Organization Misconduct: Beyond the Principal-Agent Model
- Disclosure Stories
- Too Much Pay, Too Much Deference: Behavioral Corporate Finance, CEOs, and Corporate Governance
- In Defense of Imperfect Compliance Programs
- Possibility and Plausibility in Law and Economics
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