No. 8-s1, December 2011
Index
- Damage Anchors on Real Juries
- Editors' Introduction to Judgment by the Numbers: Converting Qualitative to Quantitative Judgments in Law
- Figuring Kids' Allowance and Other Conversion Problems: Commentary on Judgment by the Numbers
- If the Shoe Fits They Might Acquit: The Value of Forensic Science Testimony
- Is Pleading Really a Bargain?
- Location, Location, Location: The Impact of Guideline Grid Location on the Value of Sentencing Enhancements
- Predicting Civil Jury Verdicts: How Attorneys Use (and Misuse) a Second Opinion
- Probable Cause, Probability, and Hindsight
- The Challenge to Produce Useful “Legal Numbers”
- To Dollars from Sense: Qualitative to Quantitative Translation in Jury Damage Awards
- Trawling Genetic Databases: When a DNA Match is Just a Naked Statistic
- Truthiness in Punishment: The Far Reach of Truth‐in‐Sentencing Laws in State Courts
- What's an Apology Worth? Decomposing the Effect of Apologies on Medical Malpractice Payments Using State Apology Laws