14th Annual Conference on Empirical Legal Studies Eight scholars from Germany present their empirical legal scholarship in the US

Two weeks ago, on March 2, submissions to the Conference on Empirical Legal Studies in Europe 2020 closed. Before Oslo will host the next instantiation of the successful conference series, here is a brief recap of the previous conference in November 2019: Does discipline actually decrease police misconduct? Are fines or liability judgements better tools to prevent medical malpractice? What are the hidden effects of ideology among federal court judges? These were among the questions explored by leading legal experts from across the nation at 14th annual Conference on Empirical Legal Studies (CELS) at Claremont McKenna...

10 Days Left to Register for CELSE in Oslo Registration for 3rd Conference on Empirical Legal Studies in Europe closes on 15th Feb

On 11th and 12th June 2020, the Norwegian capital will welcome the Conference for Empirical Legal Studies in Europe. Every two years this conference brings together legal academics and researchers from adjacent fields, to exchange about fact research in law and empirical legal findings. From this year's call for applications: CELSE will consider empirical papers across all areas of law, although priority will be given to papers with a European focus. Empirical analysis is understood to encompass any systematic approach to quantitative or qualitative data analysis, including statistical analysis, machine learning,...