This year's Association of American Law Schools Annual Meeting had as its theme "Empirical Scholarship: What Should We Study and How Should We Study It?" Many interesting studies were reported. I heard panels on evidence, civil procedure and juries, and medical malpractice reform. In the next couple of days I'll summarize some of them and provide links to more information.
Categories: empirical-studies, AALS, event
Monday, January 9, 2006
Association of American Law Schools Annual Meeting
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Mary Whisner
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Courts-Judges-Juries,
Studies and Scholarship


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