Vol. 69, Issue 1, 2017January 01, 2017 EDT
Judging Implicit Bias: A National Empirical Study of Judicial Stereotypes
Judging Implicit Bias: A National Empirical Study of Judicial Stereotypes
Justin D. Levinson, Mark W. Bennett, Koichi Hioki,
Articles in Vol. 69, Issue 1, 2017
Vol. 69, Issue 1, 2017
- Undignified: The Supreme Court, Racial Justice, and Dignity ClaimsDarren Lenard Hutchinson
- Judging Implicit Bias: A National Empirical Study of Judicial StereotypesJustin D. LevinsonMark W. BennettKoichi Hioki
- The Fresh Start CanonJonathon S. Byington
- Counterspeech, Cosby, and Libel Law: Some Lessons About “Pure Opinion” & Resuscitating the Self-Defense PrivilegeClay Calvert
- Black Box Tinkering: Beyond Disclosure in Algorithmic EnforcementMaayan PerelNiva Elkin-Koren
- A Man’s Home Is His Castle, But It Has a Secret Dungeon: Domestic Violence Victims Need An Amendment to Florida’s All-Party Consent LawDavid K. Warren
- Double-Tap Warfare: Should President Obama Be Investigated for War Crimes?Samuel Alexander
Justin D. Levinson, Mark W. Bennett & Koichi Hioki, Judging Implicit Bias: A National Empirical Study of Judicial Stereotypes, 69 Fla. L. Rev. 63 (2017).
