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30 Jan 2009, 2:53 pm
In a recent paper, Stephen Choi (NYU) and Ted Eisenberg (Cornell) expand punies research into the securities arbitration context. [read post]
21 Dec 2024, 6:46 am
When my former mentor, Ted Eisenberg (1947-2014), periodically reminded me that "it is difficult to overestimate the influence of selection effects in litigation," his point of reference was a seminal 1984 article, The Selection of Disputes for Litigation. [read post]
26 Dec 2007, 12:37 pm
Today's New York Times looks at the death penalty in Texas and relies, in part, on an article in the Journal of Empirical Legal Studies by Ted Eisenberg, John Blume, and Martin Wells.Indeed, according to a 2004 study by three professors of law and statistics at Cornell published in The Journal of Empirical Legal Studies, Texas prosecutors and juries were no more apt to seek and impose death sentences than those in the rest of the country. [read post]
7 Sep 2007, 6:28 am
Two of my esteemed Cornell Law School colleagues (and, in the interest of full disclosure, very good friends as well), Ted Eisenberg and Valerie Hans, recently circulated a paper that will likely interest, among others, criminal proceduralists. [read post]
4 Dec 2008, 7:23 pm
My Cornell colleague, Ted Eisenberg, recently circulated a paper that persuasively argues for instituting a national civil justice survey (modeled after the National Crime Victimization Survey). [read post]
20 Mar 2012, 8:56 am
My Cornell colleagues--Sheri Johnson, John Blume, Ted Eisenberg, Valerie Hans, and Marty Wells--report on the administration of the death penalty in The Delaware Death Penalty: An Empirical Study. [read post]
14 Nov 2013, 2:23 pm
One workshop will focus on quantitative methods, taught by Ted Eisenberg (Cornell) and Marty Wells (Cornell), and another on qualitative and mixed methods, taught by an array of scholars. [read post]
11 Jan 2011, 2:15 pm
Those interested in a history of the current ELS movement will be interested in a recent paper by my Cornell colleague, Ted Eisenberg. [read post]
6 Oct 2008, 3:24 pm
" The Times story pivots on a study by Ted Eisenberg (Cornell), Geoff Miller (NYU), and Emily Sherwyn (Cornell). [read post]
2 Dec 2013, 12:51 pm
Cornell colleague Ted Eisenberg finds that civil rights plaintiffs are making less -- and less successful -- use of federal courts over time in a recent paper, Four Decades of Federal Civil Rights Litigation. [read post]
9 Apr 2012, 2:11 am
I co-authored this paper with Ted Eisenberg and Sital Kalantry (both Cornell Professors) entitled "Litigation as a Measure of Well Being: The Threat of India's case backlog" that is just up on SSRN. [read post]
17 Feb 2011, 6:08 am
JELS Editor Ted Eisenberg's comments on two arbitration papers (one in JELS and another in JLS) follow. [read post]
5 Dec 2007, 6:52 am
Per this background narrative, a lot of the heavy lifting was done by the law libraries at UCLA and Cornell (thanks to the encouragement of Ted Eisenberg). [read post]
3 Dec 2012, 10:35 am
Cornell colleagues, Ted Eisenberg and Marty Wells, empirically analyze leading ranking metrics for refereed law journals in their recent paper, Ranking Law Journals and the Limits of Journal Citation Reports. [read post]
15 Sep 2021, 7:26 am
Today's DJ Top 100 Lawyers supplement incudes Jon Eisenberg, focusing on his "swan song as a practitioner ... accusing the 3rd District Court of Appeal of massive, unconstitutional delays":More than 40 years ago, Eisenberg embarked on a legal career that would take him deeply into California’s appellate system. [read post]
6 Jan 2009, 5:00 pm
In latest FindLaw column (available here) I describe and react to a paper (forthcoming in the Cornell Law Review and available in draft here) by two of my colleagues at Cornell, Valerie Hans and Ted Eisenberg. [read post]
25 Aug 2010, 12:34 pm
After may, many hours of coding Israel Supreme Court decisions, my Cornell colleague, Ted Eisenberg, along with co-authors Talia Fisher (Tel Aviv, Law ) and Issachar Rosen-Zvi (Tel Aviv, Law), present results of their analyses in Israel's Supreme Court: An Empirical Study. [read post]
5 Jul 2009, 4:08 pm
Ted Eisenberg (Cornell University Law School), Michael Heise (Cornell University Law School), and Martin Wells (Cornell University Department of Social Statistics) have posted “Variability in Punitive Damages: An Empirical Assessment of the U.S. [read post]
25 Jun 2008, 6:30 pm
In a section of the opinion relying heavily on Ted Eisenberg, Michael Heise, Martin Wells, Paul Hannaford-Agor, Neil LaFountain, G. [read post]
7 Dec 2011, 8:17 am
Exploiting Random Assignment on a Court of Last Resort to Assess Judge and Case Selection Effects, Ted Eisenberg (Cornell), Talia Fisher (Tel Aviv), and Issachar Rosen-Zvi (Tel Aviv), exploit a database of criminal cases appealed to the Israel Supreme Court. [read post]