Volume 32, Issue 2 (2005)
Articles
Beyond FireSide Inductions
Gregory Mitchell
Judicial Review and Nongeneralizable Cases
Neal Devins and Alan Meese
The Futility of Appeal: Disciplinary Insights into the "Affirmance Effect" on the Unitest States Courts of Appeals
Chris Guthrie and Tracey E. George
Evolution of Rules in a Common Law System: Differential Litigation of the Fee Tail and Other Perpetuities
Jeffery Evans Stake
Jurors of the Absurd? The Role of Consequentiality in Jury Simulation Research
Brian H. Bornstein and Sean G. McCabe
Evaluating Juries by Comparison to Judges: A Benchmark for Judging?
Jennifer K. Robbennolot
Comparing Legal Factfinders: Real and Mock, Amateur and Professional
Robert J. MacCoun
Asking the Right Questions About Judge and Jury Competence
Gregory Mitchell
Rulemaking Versus Adjudication: A Psychological Perspective
Jeffry J. Rachlinski
The Microfoundations of Standard Form Contracts: Price Discrimination vs. Behavioral Bias
Jonathan Klick
Organization Misconduct: Beyond the Principal-Agent Model
Kimberley D. Krawiec
Disclosure Stories
Timothy F. Malloy
Too Much Pay, Too Much Deference: Behavioral Corporate Finance, CEOs, and Corporate Governance
Troy A. Paredes
In Defense of Imperfect Compliance Programs
Amitai Aviram
Possibility and Plausibility in Law and Economics
Russell Korobkin