In a paper that has already received well-deserved public attention, 'Where Have All the Women Gone? 'Random Variation' in the Supreme Court Clerkship Lottery,' Professors David Kaye (Law, ASU) and Joseph Gastwirth (Statistics & Econ., George Wash. U.) hold Supreme Court Justices' clerk selections up to empirical light in an effort to assess recent claims of gender disparity.The post links to the article on SSRN.
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Tuesday, February 27, 2007
Statistical Analysis of Sup. Ct. Clerk Selections and Claims of Justice Bias
Statistical Analysis of Sup. Ct. Clerk Selections and Claims of Justice Bias, Empirical Legal Studies, Feb. 16, 2007:
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