
S.J.D. Candidate
tzur at sjd.law.harvard.edu
Résumé
Dissertation
Temporal Dynamics in Judicial Decision-Making
Fields of Research and Supervisors
- Empirical studies of criminal law and procedure with Professor Crystal Yang, Harvard Law School, Principal Faculty Supervisor
- Behavioral law and economics with Professor Oren Bar-Gill, Harvard Law School
- Judicial decision-making with Professor Holger Spamann, Harvard Law School
- Economic theory of litigation & judicial decision-making with Professor Kathryn Spier, Harvard Law School
Additional Research Interests
- Empirical Legal Studies
- Behavioral Economics
- Law Enforcement and Criminal Law
Education
- Harvard Law School, S.J.D. Candidate, 2022-Present
- Harvard Law School, LL.M., 2022 (requirements fulfilled, degree waived)
- Tel Aviv University Berglas School of Economics, B.A. (expected 2023)
- Tel Aviv University Buchmann Faculty of Law, LL.B. Magna cum Laude, 2020
Academic Appointments and Fellowships
- John M. Olin Fellow in Law and Economics, Harvard Law School, 2022-present
Representative Publications
- How do People Learn from Not Being Caught? An Experimental Investigation of a “Non-Occurrence Bias” (work in progress) (awarded the Göran Skogh Award by the European Association of Law and Economics)
- A Theory of Remedies for Loss of Future Earnings in the Presence of Wage Disparities, 46 Tel Aviv U. L. Rev. 289 (Iyuney Mishpat) (2022) (with Omer Y. Peled) (Hebrew)
- What if Judges Could Change Their Mind? Decision Cascades in Sequential Decision-Making (work in progress) (with Adi Leibovitch)
Last Updated: August 31, 2023