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The role of social science in law / edited by Elizabeth Mertz.

Title
The role of social science in law / edited by Elizabeth Mertz.
Publication
Aldershot, Hampshire, England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate, c2008.

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Additional Authors
Mertz, Elizabeth
Description
xxx, 611 p. : ill., maps; 25 cm.
Series Statement
The international library of essays in law and society
Subject
  • Law and the social sciences
  • Sociological jurisprudence
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
  • James Boyd White, "Intellectual integration", Northwestern University Law Review 82 (1987): 1-18 -- John Monahan and Laurens Walker, "Judicial use of social science research", Law and Human Behavior 15 (1991): 571-584 -- John Donahue and Justin Wolfers, "Uses and abuses of empirical evidence in the death penalty debate", Stanford Law Review 58 (2005): 791-845 -- Michael Radelet and Marian Borg, "The changing nature of the death penalty debates", Annual Review of Sociology 26 (2000): 43-61 -- David Baldus, "The death penalty dialogue between law and social science", Indiana Law Review 70 (1995): 1033-1041 -- Elizabeth Mertz (2007), "Teaching lawyers the language of law : legal and anthropological translations", the John Marshall Law Review 34: 91-117 -- David Nelken (2001), "Can social science learn from law?" Israel Law Review 35, p. 205 -- Edward Rubin (1997), "Law and the methodology of law", Wisconsin Law Review 1997, p. 521 --
  • Sanders (2002), "The influence of the Daubert, Joiner, and Kumho decisions, part 1", Psychology, Public Policy, and Law 8, p. 139 -- Edmond Cahn (1955), "Jurisprudence", New York University Law Review 30, p. 150 -- Deborah Jones Merritt (1998), "The future of Bakke : will social science matter?", Ohio State Law Journal 59, p. 1055 -- Susan Fiske et al. (1991), "Social-science research on trial, "Use of sex stereotyping research in Price Waterhouse v. Hopkins", American Psychologist 46, p. 1049 -- Bryant Garth (1997), "Observations on an uncomfortable relationship : civil procedure and empirical research", Alabama Law Review 49, p. 103 -- Robert Burns (2003), "Some philosophical resources for an account of truth practices in the American trial", Political and Legal Anthropology Review 26, p. 109 -- Ron Levi and Mariana Valverde (2001), "Knowledge on tap : police science and common knowledge in the regulation of drunkenness", Law & Social Inquiry 26, p. 819 --
  • David Wilkins (1999), "The professional responsibility of professional schools to study and teach about the profession", Journal of Legal Education 49, p. 76 -- Renee Romkens (2000), "Ambiguous responsibilities : law and conflicting expert testimony on the abused woman who shot her sleeping husband", Law & Social Inquiry 25, p. 355 -- Justice R. James Williams (2001), "Should judges close the gate on pas and pa?" Family Court Review 39, p. 267 -- Shari Seidman Diamond (1989), "Using psychology to control law : from deceptive advertising to criminal sentencing", Law and Human Behavior 13, p. 239 -- Lawrence Rosen (1977), "The anthropologist as expert witness", American Anthropologist 79, p. 555 -- Susan Silbey and Austin Sarat (1987), "Critical traditions in law and society research", Law & Society Review 21, p. 165 -- John Hagan, Wenona Rymond-Richmond, and Patricia Parker (2005), "The criminology of genocide : the death and rape of Darfur", Criminology 43, p. 525 --
  • Wendy Espeland, "Legally mediated identity : the National Environmental Policy Act and the bureaucratic construction of interests" (1994), Law & Society Review 28, p. 1149 -- Jacqueline Urla (1993), "Cultural politics in an age of statistics : numbers, nations, and the making of Basque identity", American Ethnologist 20, p. 818.
ISBN
9780754626015 (alk. paper)
LCCN
^^2007009758