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Rewarding Failure
In: University of Miami Legal Studies Research Paper No. 4726758
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Patent Law: An Open-Access Casebook (Supplement 2023-2024)
In: Suffolk University Law School Research Paper No. Forthcoming
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Patent Law: An Open-Access Casebook (v.1.1)
In: Patent Law: An Open-Access Casebook (v.1.1), 2022
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One Day on Designs
In: University of Miami Legal Studies Research Paper No. 3890945
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'The Invention, The Patent, and The Claim' in Patent Law: An Open-Access Casebook
In: University of Miami Legal Studies Research Paper No. 3708278
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Are Judges Political? An Empirical Analysis of the Federal Judiciary
Over the past two decades, the United States has seen an intense debate about the composition of the federal judiciary. Are judges "activists"? Should they stop "legislating from the bench"? Are they abusing their authority? Or are they protecting fundamental rights, in a way that is indispensable in a free society? Are Judges Political? cuts through the noise by looking at what judges actually do. Drawing on a unique data set consisting of thousands of judicial votes, Cass Sunstein and his colleagues analyze the influence of ideology on judicial voting, principally in the courts of appeal.
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Studying Judges with Numbers
In: ARE JUDGES POLITICAL? AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS OF THE FEDERAL JUDICIARY, Brookings Institution Press, 2006
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