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Nobel Prize Winners in Economics Advocate Mixed Methods, Complex Approaches

Economics Law and Society Legal Scholarship Research MethodsOct 30Dec 3 New Legal Realism Project

Legal scholars seeking rigor in studying the law often turn to single-method solutions  — statistical analyses of large data sets, for example, or…

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Introducing 2 new legal realists and 2 old legal realists…

Announcements Anthropology Legal Scholarship Original Legal RealistsSep 21Nov 29 New Legal Realism Project

In our September 2011 post, we introduce two members of a younger generation of new legal realists, and re-play some nuggets of wisdom…

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