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Allen on NLR, Doctrine, and Legal Indeterminacy

Judges Psychology Research MethodsFeb 11Feb 13 New Legal Realism Project

In our February 2019 post, Professor Jessie Allen uses performance theory and empirical research from psychology on the effects of reading to suggest…

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Emanuel on Judge Tuttle

Judges Legal ProfessionSep 17Dec 3 New Legal Realism Project

Professor Anne Emanuel writes to the NLR Blog on Peppers, Vigilante, and Zorn’s recent article about Judge Tuttle of the Fifth Circuit.

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Paul Secunda: Second Post on New Legal Realism

Legal Scholarship PsychologyMay 19Dec 3 New Legal Realism Project

Welcome Back NLR Guest Blogger  PAUL M. SECUNDA The Impact of Cognitive Illiberalism on Neutral Decisionmaking By Paul M. Secunda In my last…

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Secunda on New Legal Realism with Discussion

Legal Scholarship Political Science Psychology Research MethodsApr 30Dec 3 New Legal Realism Project

NEW FEATURE! Welcoming NLR Guest Blogger  PAUL M. SECUNDA Paul Secunda is an Associate Professor of Law at Marquette University Law School. Culturally-Motivated…

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