Instructors
D. James Greiner
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Students enrolling in Fall-Spring groups are required to submit a signed Writing Group Registration Form to the Registrar’s Office by October 14, 2022.…
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Be Careful What You Wish For
January 20, 2023
Prerequisites: Students who have completed either of the following Spring 2021 reading groups, Evaluating Criminal Justice Reform or Legal Policies, Randomized Control Trials, and Ethics,…
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Civil Procedure 2
January 20, 2023
Exam Type: One-Day Take-home This course covers what should, should not, and does happen when someone files (or considers filing) a civil lawsuit.
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Civil Procedure 3
January 20, 2023
Exam Type: One-Day Take-home This course covers what should, should not, and does happen when someone files (or considers filing) a civil lawsuit.
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Civil Procedure 1
January 20, 2023
Exam Type: One-Day Take-home This course covers what should, should not, and does happen when someone files (or considers filing) a civil lawsuit.
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Evaluating Criminal Justice Reform
January 20, 2023
Prerequisites: None Exam Type: No Exam A few short years ago, it would have been unthinkable for candidates for prosecutorial positions to run on a…
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Civil Procedure 2
January 20, 2023
Exam Type: Please refer to the Fall 2020 Tentative Exam Schedule This course covers what should, should not, and does happen when someone files…
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Civil Procedure 2
January 20, 2023
Exam Type: One-Day Take-home This course covers what should, should not, and does happen when someone files (or considers filing) a civil lawsuit.
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Legal Policies, Randomized Control Trials, and Ethics
January 20, 2023
Prerequisites: Students who have completed either of the following Spring 2021 reading groups, Evaluating Criminal Justice Reform or Legal Policies, Randomized Control Trials, and Ethics,…
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Legal Policies, Randomized Control Trials, and Ethics
January 20, 2023
Prerequisites: None Exam Type: No Exam The legal profession is uniquely disdainful of evidence-based thinking. Nowhere is this disdain more overt than in the profession’s…
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Civil Procedure 7
January 20, 2023
Exam Type: Please refer to the Fall 2020 Tentative Exam Schedule This course covers what should, should not, and does happen when someone files…
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R x C Ecological Inference: Bounds, Correlations, Flexibility, and Transparency of Assumptions
January 13, 2023
D. James Greiner & Kevin M. Quinn, R x C Ecological Inference: Bounds, Correlations, Flexibility, and Transparency of Assumptions, 172 J. Royal Stat. Soc’y: Series…
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Safe Policy Learning through Extrapolation: Application to Pre-trial Risk Assessment
October 19, 2022
Eli Ben-Michael, D. James Greiner, Kosuke Imai, Zhichao Jiang, Safe Policy Learning through Extrapolation: Application to Pre-trial Risk Assessment (2021).
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Using random assignment to measure court accessibility for low-income divorce seekers
October 19, 2022
D. James Greiner, Ellen Lee Degnan, Thomas Ferriss & Roseanna Sommers, Using Random Assignment to Measure Court Accessibility for Low-Income Divorce Seekers, 118 Proc. of…
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Trapped in Marriage
October 19, 2022
Ellen Degnan, Thomas Ferriss, D. James Greiner & Roseanna Sommers, Trapped in Marriage (Oct. 23, 2018).
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D. James Greiner, The New Legal Empiricism & Its Application to Access-to-Justice Inquiries, 148 Daedalus 64 (2018).
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Engaging Financially Distressed Consumers
October 19, 2022
D. James Greiner, Dalié Jiménez & Lois R. Lupica, Engaging Financially Distressed Consumers, Communities & Banking, May 27, 2015, at 23.
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Self-Help, Reimagined
October 19, 2022
D. James Greiner, Dalié Jiménez & Lois R. Lupica, Self-Help, Reimagined, 92 Ind. L.J. 1119 (2017).
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The Problem of Default, Part I
October 19, 2022
D. James Greiner & Andrea Matthews, The Problem of Default, Part I (June 21, 2015).
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Improving the Lives of Individuals in Financial Distress Using a Randomized Control Trial: A Research and Clinical Approach
October 19, 2022
Dalié Jiménez, D. James Greiner, Lois R. Lupica & Rebecca L. Sandefur, Improving the Lives of Individuals in Financial Distress Using a Randomized Control Trial:…
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What We Know and Need to Know About Outreach and Intake by Legal Services Providers
October 19, 2022
D. James Greiner, What We Know and Need to Know About Outreach and Intake by Legal Services Providers, 67 S. C. L. Rev. 287 (2016).
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I. Glenn Cohen & D. James Greiner, From Medical Experimentation to Non-Medical Experimentation: What Can and Cannot Be Learned from Medicine as to the Ethics…
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The Limits of Unbundled Legal Assistance: A Randomized Study in a Massachusetts District Court and Prospects for the Future
October 19, 2022
D. James Greiner, Cassandra W. Pattanayak & Jonathan P. Hennessy, The Limits of Unbundled Legal Assistance: A Randomized Study in a Massachusetts District Court and…
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Randomized Control Trials in the United States Legal Profession
October 19, 2022
D. James Greiner & Andrea Matthews, Randomized Control Trials in the United States Legal Profession, 12 Ann. Rev. L. & Soc. Sci. 295 (2016).
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Ecological Inference in Voting Rights Act Disputes: Where are We Now, and Where do We Want to Be?
October 19, 2022
D. James Greiner, Ecological Inference in Voting Rights Act Disputes: Where are We Now, and Where do We Want to Be?, 47 Jurimetrics 115 (2007).
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Not All Statistics Are Created Equal
October 19, 2022
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
October 19, 2022
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
October 19, 2022
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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Randomized Evaluation in Legal Assistance: What Difference Does Representation (Offer and Actual Use) Make?
October 19, 2022
D. James Greiner & Cassandra Wolos Pattanayak, Randomized Evaluation in Legal Assistance: What Difference Does Representation (Offer and Actual Use) Make?, 121 Yale L.J. 2118…
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The Evolution of Unbundling in Litigation Matters: Three Case Studies and a Literature Review
October 19, 2022
D. James Greiner & Molly M. Jennings, The Evolution of Unbundling in Litigation Matters: Three Case Studies and a Literature Review, 89 Denv. U. L.
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Can Voter ID Laws Be Administered in a Race-Neutral Manner? Evidence from the City of Boston in 2008
October 19, 2022
Rachel V. Cobb, D. James Greiner & Kevin M. Quinn, Can Voter ID Laws Be Administered in a Race-Neutral Manner? Evidence from the City of…
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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 Effects of Perceived Immutable Characteristics
October 19, 2022
D. James Greiner & Donald B. Rubin, Causal Effects of Perceived Immutable Characteristics, 93 Rev. Econ. & Stat. 775 (2011).
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Causal Inference in Civil Rights Litigation
October 19, 2022
D. James Greiner, Causal Inference in Civil Rights Litigation, 122 Harv. L. Rev. 533 (2008).
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Long Live the Exit Poll
October 19, 2022
D. James Greiner & Kevin M. Quinn, Long Live the Exit Poll, 141 Daedalus 9 (2012).