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Empirical Legal Studies
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Not All Statistics Are Created Equal
January 25, 2024
D. James Greiner, Not All Statistics Are Created Equal, 122 Harv. L. Rev. F. 1 (2010).
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The Quantitative Empirics of Redistricting Litigation: Knowledge, Threats to Knowledge, and the Need for Less Districting
January 25, 2024
D. James Greiner, The Quantitative Empirics of Redistricting Litigation: Knowledge, Threats to Knowledge, and the Need for Less Districting, 29 Yale L. & Pol’y Rev.
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Exit Polling and Racial Bloc Voting: Combining Individual-Level and R x C Ecological Data
January 25, 2024
D. James Greiner & Kevin M. Quinn, Exit Polling and Racial Bloc Voting: Combining Individual-Level and R x C Ecological Data, 4 Annals of Applied…
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D. James Greiner, Re-Solidifying Racial Bloc Voting: Empirics and Legal Doctrine in the Melting Pot, 86 Ind. L.J. 447 (2011).
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Causal Inference in Civil Rights Litigation
January 25, 2024
D. James Greiner, Causal Inference in Civil Rights Litigation, 122 Harv. L. Rev. 533 (2008).
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Will S. Dobbie & Crystal Yang, The US Pretrial System: Balancing Individual Rights and Public Interests (NBER Working Paper No. w29332, 2021)…
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Comment on Canay, Mogstad, and Mountjoy
January 25, 2024
David Arnold, Will Dobbie & Crystal S. Yang, Comment on Canay, Mogstad, and Mountjoy (Sept. 1, 2020).
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Crystal Yang & Will Dobbie, Equal Protection Under Algorithms: A New Statistical and Legal Framework, 119 Mich. L. Rev. 291 (2020).
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Racial Bias in Bail Decisions
January 25, 2024
David Arnold, Will Dobbie & Crystal S. Yang, Racial Bias in Bail Decisions, 133 Q.J. Econ. 1885 (2018).
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Toward an Optimal Bail System
January 25, 2024
Crystal S. Yang, Toward an Optimal Bail System, 92 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 1399 (2017).
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Consumer Bankruptcy and Financial Health
January 25, 2024
Will Dobbie, Paul Goldsmith-Pinkham & Crystal S. Yang, Consumer Bankruptcy and Financial Health, 99 Rev. Econ. & Stat. 853 (2017).
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The Effects of Pre-Trial Detention on Conviction, Future Crime, and Employment: Evidence from Randomly Assigned Judges
January 25, 2024
Will Dobbie, Jacob Goldin & Crystal S. Yang, The Effects of Pre-Trial Detention on Conviction, Future Crime, and Employment: Evidence from Randomly Assigned Judges, 108…
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Local Labor Markets and Criminal Recidivism
January 25, 2024
Crystal S. Yang, Local Labor Markets and Criminal Recidivism, 147 J. Pub. Econ. 16 (2017).
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Resource Constraints and the Criminal Justice System: Evidence From Judicial Vacancies
January 25, 2024
Crystal S. Yang, Resource Constraints and the Criminal Justice System: Evidence From Judicial Vacancies, 8 AEJ: Econ. Pol’y 289 (2016).
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Have Interjudge Sentencing Disparities Increased in an Advisory Guidelines Regime? Evidence from Booker
January 25, 2024
Crystal S. Yang, Have Interjudge Sentencing Disparities Increased in an Advisory Guidelines Regime? Evidence from Booker, 89 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 1268 (2014).
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Crystal S. Yang, Free at Last? Judicial Discretion and Racial Disparities in Federal Sentencing, 44 J. Legal Stud. 75 (2015).
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Keeping Hope Alive: Criminal Justice Reform during Cycles of Political Retrenchment
January 25, 2024
Carol S. Steiker, Keeping Hope Alive: Criminal Justice Reform during Cycles of Political Retrenchment, 71 Fla. L. Rev. 1363 (2019).
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No, Capital Punishment is Not Morally Required: Deterrence, Deontology, and the Death Penalty
January 25, 2024
Carol S. Steiker, No, Capital Punishment is Not Morally Required: Deterrence, Deontology, and the Death Penalty, 58 Stan. L. Rev. 751 (2005).
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Female Plaintiffs in Marriage Cases in the Court of York in the Later Middle Ages: What Can We Learn From the Numbers?
January 25, 2024
Charles Donahue, Jr., Female Plaintiffs in Marriage Cases in the Court of York in the Later Middle Ages: What Can We Learn From the Numbers?,…
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Judicial Politics and Sentencing Decisions
January 25, 2024
Alma Cohen & Crystal S. Yang, Judicial Politics and Sentencing Decisions, 11 Am. Econ. J.: Econ. Pol’y 160 (2019).
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Estimating Risk Preferences from Deductible Choice
January 25, 2024
Alma Cohen & Liran Einav, Estimating Risk Preferences from Deductible Choice, 93 Am. Econ. Rev. 745 (2007).