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Published date01 June 2020
DOIhttp://doi.org/10.1111/jels.12221
Date01 June 2020
JOURNAL OF EMPIRICAL LEGAL STUDIES VOLUME 17 NUMBER 2 JUNE 2020 PP. 187-434
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JOURNAL OF EMPIRICAL LEGAL STUDIES
VOLUME 17 NUMBER 2 JUNE 2020
Print ISSN 1740-1453; Online ISSN 1740-1461
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Improving Scientific Judgments in Law and Government: A Field
Experiment of Patent Peer Review
Daniel E. Ho and Lisa Larrimore Ouellette 190
The Problem of Data Bias in the Pool of Published U.S. Appellate
Court Opinions
Keith Carlson, Michael A. Livermore, and Daniel N. Rockmore 224
Subsidizing Liquidity with Wider Ticks: Evidence from the Tick
Size Pilot Study
Robert P. Bartlett III and Justin McCrary 262
How Would Judges Compose Judicial Panels? Theory and Evidence
from the Supreme Court of Israel
Yehonatan Givati and Israel Rosenberg 317
Randomness Pre-Considered: Recognizing and Accounting for
“De-Randomizing” Events When Utilizing Random Judicial
Assignment
Dane Thorley 342
Estimating Judicial Ideal Points in Bi-Dimensional Courts:
Evidence from Catalonia
Lucia Dalla Pellegrina, Nuno Garoupa, and Marian Gili 383
RESEARCH NOTES AND DATASETS
Developing High-Quality Data Infrastructure for Legal Analytics:
Introducing the Israeli Supreme Court Database
Keren Weinshall and Lee Epstein 416
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