Columbia Law Review
2024
“Researcher Access to Social Media Data: Lessons from Clinical Trial Data Sharing”
Salomé Viljoen- Law and Technology
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Berkeley Technology Law Journal
2024
“Consent Searches and Underestimation of Compliance: Robustness to Type of Search, Consequences of Search, and Demographic Sample”
Roseanna Sommers- Law and Social Sciences
Journal of Empirical Legal Studies
2024
“Giving People the Words to Say No Leads Them to Feel Freer to Say Yes”
Roseanna Sommers- Law and Social Sciences
Scientific Reports
2024
“Effects of Communicating the Rise of Climate Migration on Public Perceptions of Climate Change and Immigration”
Julianna Lee- Environmental and Energy Law
- Law and Social Sciences
Journal of Environmental Psychology
2023
“Legitimacy and Online Proceedings: Procedural Justice, Access to Justice, and the Role of Income”
JJ Prescott- Law and Social Sciences
Law and Society Review
2023
“The Failed Federalism of Affordable Housing: Why States Don’t Use Housing Vouchers”
Noah Kazis- Law and Social Sciences
Journal of Affordable Housing and Community Development Law
2023
“Judging Guilt: Implicit Evaluations of Defendants Predict Verdicts”
Roseanna Sommers- Law and Social Sciences
Social Psychological and Personality Science
2023
“An Argument For Positive Political Theories of Data Governance”
Salomé Viljoen- Law and Technology
- Law and Social Sciences
Georgetown Law Tech Review
2022
“Reducing Prejudice Through Law: Evidence From Experimental Psychology”
Roseanna Sommers- Civil Rights
- Law and Social Sciences
University of Chicago Law Review
2022
“Lawyers as Social Engineers: How Lawyers Should Use Their Social Capital to Achieve Economic Justice”
Dana A. Thompson- Law and Social Sciences
Michigan Journal of Race and Law
2021
“The Problem with Assumptions: Revisiting “The Dark Figure of Sexual Recidivism””
JJ Prescott- Law and Social Sciences
Behavioral Sciences & the Law
2020
“Incorporating Social Science into Criminal Defense Practice”
Eve Brensike Primus- Criminal Law
- Law and Social Sciences
Champion
2020
“Consumer Psychology and the Problem of Fine Print Fraud”
Roseanna Sommers- Law and Social Sciences
Stanford Law Review
2020
“Spoiler Alert: When the Supreme Court Ruins Your Brief Problem Mid-Semester”
Margaret C. Hannon- Law and Social Sciences
Perspectives: Teaching Legal Research and Writing
2020
“Olmstead v. L.C.: The Supreme Court Case”
Samuel R. Bagenstos- Human Rights
- Public Interest Law
- Law and Social Sciences
Georgetown Journal on Poverty Law and Policy
2020
“Domestic Violence Convictions and Firearms Possession: The Law as It Stands and as It Moves”
Kate Britt- Criminal Law
- Law and Social Sciences
Michigan Bar Journal
2019
Daedalus
2018
“When Law Calls, Does Science Answer? A Survey of Distinguished Scientists & Engineers”
Richard O. Lempert- Law and Social Sciences
Daedalus
2018
“Why Hillary Won’t Be Indicted and Shouldn’t Be: An Objective Legal Analysis”
Richard O. Lempert- Law and Social Sciences
The American Prospect Longform
2016
“Justice Kennedy and the Fisher Revisit: Will the Irrelevant Prove Decisive?”
Richard O. Lempert- Law and Social Sciences
Texas Law Review See Also
2016
Emotion Review
2014
“Growing Up in Law & Society: The Pulls of Policy and Methods”
Richard O. Lempert- Law and Social Sciences
Annual Review of Law and Social Science
2013
“Appraisal Theories of Emotion: State of the Art and Future Development”
Phoebe C. Ellsworth- Law and Social Sciences
Emotion Review
2013
“Legal Reasoning and Scientific Reasoning”
Phoebe C. Ellsworth- Law and Social Sciences
Alabama Law Review
2011
“Proud Americans and Lucky Japanese: Cultural Differences in Appraisal and Corresponding Emotion”
Phoebe C. Ellsworth- Law and Social Sciences
Emotion
2011
American Psychologist
2009
“Placing the Face in Context: Cultural Differences in the Perception of Facial Emotion”
Phoebe C. Ellsworth- Law and Social Sciences
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
2008
Science Progress
2008
Psychological Science
2007
“Amae in Japan and the United States: An Exploration of a ‘Culturally Unique’ Emotion”
Phoebe C. Ellsworth- Law and Social Sciences
Emotion
2006
“What Does It Mean To Be Angry at Yourself? Categories, Appraisals, and the Problem of Language”
Phoebe C. Ellsworth- Law and Social Sciences
Emotion
2006
“Shifting Sands: The Jurisprudence of Integration Past, Present, and Future”
Michelle Adams- Race and the Law
- Law and Social Sciences
Howard Law Journal
2004
“How Much Do We Really Know about Race and Juries? A Review of Social Science Theory and Research”
Phoebe C. Ellsworth- Law and Social Sciences
Chicago-Kent Law Review
2003
“Confusion, Concentration, and Other Emotions of Interest: Commentary on Rozin and Cohen”
Phoebe C. Ellsworth- Law and Social Sciences
Emotion
2003
“White Juror Bias: An Investigation of Prejudice against Black Defendants in the American Courtroom”
Phoebe C. Ellsworth- Law and Social Sciences
Psychology, Public Policy, and the Law
2001
“The American Law of Association: The Legal-Political Construction of Civil Society”
William J. Novak- Law and Social Sciences
Studies in American Political Development
2001
“Sentimental Stereotypes: Emotional Expectations for High-and Low-Status Group Members”
Phoebe C. Ellsworth- Law and Social Sciences
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin
2000
“Race in the Courtroom: Perceptions of Guilt and Dispositional Attributions”
Phoebe C. Ellsworth- Law and Social Sciences
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin
2000
Law and Human Behavior
2000
“Juror Comprehension and Public Policy: Perceived Problems and Proposed Solutions”
Phoebe C. Ellsworth- Law and Social Sciences
Psychology, Public Policy, and the Law
2000
“A Classic at 25: Reflections of Galanter’s ‘Haves’ Article and Work It Has Inspired”
Richard O. Lempert- Law and Social Sciences
Law and Society Review
1999
“Through the Looking Glass Darkly? When Self-Doubts Turn into Relationship Insecurities”
Phoebe C. Ellsworth- Law and Social Sciences
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
1998
Representations
1996
“Who Should Stand Next to the Suspect? Problems in the Assessment of Lineup Fairness”
Phoebe C. Ellsworth- Law and Social Sciences
Journal of Applied Psychology
1995
Psychological Inquiry
1995
“Are Twelve Heads Better Than One?”
Phoebe C. Ellsworth- Law and Social Sciences
Law Quadrangle Notes
1995
“William James and Emotion: Is a Century of Fame Worth a Century of Misunderstanding?”
Phoebe C. Ellsworth- Law and Social Sciences
Psychological Review
1994
“Hardening of the Attitudes: Americans’ Views on the Death Penalty”
Samuel R. Gross Phoebe C. Ellsworth- Law and Social Sciences
Journal of Social Issues
1994