A promising new batch of literature
December 14, 2007 (posted by ElektroMoose)There have been several promising law review articles pertaining to social cognition and race equity. Although we are still in the process of reading and reviewing them, we decided not to wait any longer before we told you about them. As always, we would love to hear your thoughts on the article. Why not write a review or summary of one for the REP? Although we can’t promise you cookies or cake for your contribution, we might be able to cook-up a map for you.
- Blinking on the Bench: How Judges Decide Cases, 93 Cornell L. Rev. 1 (2007).
- A Comparative Analysis of Unconscious and Institutional Discrimination in the United States and Britain, 36 Ga. J. Int’l & Comp. L. 89 (2007).
- Can Science Help Solomon? Child Maltreatment Cased and the Potential for Racial and Ethnic Bias in Decision Making, 81 St. John’s L. Rev. 533 (2007).
- Courts are Warming to Claims of ‘Unconscious Bias’ as a result, Employers Face Bigger Class Actions and Costlier Litigation, 10/1/2007 Nat’l L.J. S2, col. 1 (2007).
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