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8 Jun 2012, 7:07 am by Joshua Matz
Josh Rothman of the Boston Globe reports on research by Allison Orr Larsen assessing Internet research by the Justices (Larsen has also posted a summary of her research on this blog). [read post]
29 Jul 2022, 10:30 pm by Karen Tani
  Allison Orr Larsen on the Court's use of history in Dobbs and Bruen (Politico). [read post]
26 Jul 2022, 7:47 am by James Romoser
(Allison Orr Larsen, Politico) The Hosts of ‘5-4’ Never Trusted the Supreme Court (Reggie Ugwu, The New York Times) The post The morning read for Tuesday, July 26 appeared first on SCOTUSblog. [read post]
17 Nov 2010, 1:41 pm by Evidence ProfBlogger
The vast majority of criminal cases are resolved by compromises in the form of plea bargains. [read post]
26 Jul 2022, 11:20 am by Josh Blackman
Allison Orr Larsen, for example, criticizes the conservative Justices for relying on amicus briefs written by "motivated groups that are pressing for a particular outcome," while disagreeing with "the work product of professional historians who (even when they have a point of view) are trained to gather evidence dispassionately. [read post]
14 Jun 2013, 6:30 am by Will Baude
Indeed, Justice Scalia puts me in mind of the work of Allison Orr Larsen, who's written several interesting articles that are skeptical of the Supreme Court's treatment of questions of legislative fact. [read post]
27 Apr 2015, 6:33 am by David Markus
”Their battle is compelling, said Allison Orr Larsen, a William and Mary law professor, because it “brings to the forefront the theoretical question in constitutional law: How should courts respond to change when interpreting the Constitution? [read post]
7 Mar 2016, 6:10 am by David Markus
“The wrangler is gathering the troops,” said Allison Orr Larsen, a professor at William and Mary Law School and one of the study’s authors, “and the whisperer is coordinating the message. [read post]
24 Sep 2013, 4:30 am by David Markus
In an article last year in The Virginia Law Review, Allison Orr Larsen, a professor at William & Mary Law School, called the trend worrisome. [read post]
25 Jun 2012, 11:51 am by Kirk Jenkins
Thanks to a fascinating new study from Professor Allison Orr Larsen of William & Mary, we now have a detailed analysis of the phenomenon: “Confronting Supreme Court Fact Finding”. [read post]
16 Jul 2020, 5:07 am by Dan Filler
Nominations will be reviewed by a prize committee comprised of Professors Samuel Bray (Notre Dame), Seth Davis (Berkeley), Allison Orr Larsen (William & Mary), Marin Levy (Duke), and Leah Litman (Michigan), with the result announced at the Federal Courts section program at the 2021 AALS Annual Meeting. [read post]
4 Jan 2018, 10:04 am by Schachtman
Volume 102 (2013). 6 See, e.g., “SKAPP A LOT” (April 30, 2010); “Manufacturing Certainty” (Oct. 25, 2011); “David Michaels’ Public Relations Problem” (Dec. 2, 2011); “Conflicted Public Interest Groups” (Nov. 3, 2013). 7 See Allison Orr Larsen, “The Trouble with Amicus Facts,” 100 Virginia L. [read post]
2 Sep 2014, 4:50 am by SHG
But this is a perilous trend, said Allison Orr Larsen, a law professor at the College of William & Mary. [read post]
6 Apr 2012, 1:58 pm by Joshua Matz
” For this blog, Allison Orr Larsen discusses her recent study of Supreme Court fact-finding; she concludes that “as the pace of accessing information accelerates exponentially – and judges are understandably tempted to take advantage of it – we need to seriously contemplate the implications of in-house judicial fact finding and to update our approach to accommodate them. [read post]
5 Apr 2012, 8:40 am by Allison Orr Larsen
Allison Orr Larsen is an Assistant Professor of Law at William & Mary Law School. [read post]
8 Oct 2020, 3:20 am by SHG
In a 2014 article, Allison Orr Larsen, a law professor at William & Mary, pointed out that many amicus briefs include false or unsubstantiated empirical assertions, at least some of which make it into justices’ opinions. [read post]
12 Apr 2010, 4:55 am by Lawrence Solum
Preliminary results are reported below.Once again, it is time for the Entry Level Hiring Survey. [read post]