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Kaplow on Balancing versus Structured Decisionmaking & Title VII

Louis Kaplow (Harvard Law School; National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)) has posted Balancing Versus Structured Decision Procedures: Antitrust, Title VII Disparate Impact, and Constitutional Law Strict Scrutiny (Forthcoming, University of Pennsylvania Law Review, Vol. 167, 2019) on SSRN.  Here is … Continue reading

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Assistant AG Discusses Transparency in DOJ’s Decisionmaking Process

In recent remarks, Assistant US Attorney General Brian A. Benczkowski emphasized that the US Department of Justice remains serious about fighting corporate fraud and corruption, and noted that transparency in its criteria for prosecution is a key tool for both … Continue reading

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New on LLRX – Making a difference with data driven decision-making

Via LLRX.com – Making a difference with data driven decision-making – Amanda L. Brown, Esq., Legal Technology Consultant, Louisiana Legal Aid Navigator Project, Louisiana Bar Foundation – shares her experience on how using technology is an effective way to bridge … Continue reading

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Information Processing Biases in the Brain: Implications for Decision-Making and Self-Governance by Sali, Anderson, and Courtney

Information Processing Biases in the Brain: Implications for Decision-Making and Self-Governance by Anthony W. Sali, Brain A. Anderson, and Susan M. Courtney has been published in the most recent issue of Neuroethics. To make behavioral choices that are in line… … Continue reading

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Interesting look at data collection and use in prosecutorial decision-making

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