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Volume 2002  

Number 4

     
Symposium:  Empirical and Experimental Methods in Law    
     
Tribute to Gary T. Schwartz
  Richard H. McAdams and Thomas S. Ulen
     
Introduction
  Richard H. McAdams and Thomas S. Ulen
     
Empirical Marine Life in Legal Waters
  Shari Seidman Diamond
     
The Past, Present, and Future of Empirical Legal Scholarship
  Michael Heise
     
Three Objections to the Use of Empiricism in Criminal Law and Procedure-And Three Answers
  Tracey L. Meares
     
A Nobel Prize in Legal Science
  Thomas S. Ulen
   
Why an How to Experiment
  Rachel Croson
     
Plaintiphobia in the Appelate Courts
  Kevin M. Clermont and Theodore Eisenberg
     
Measured Interpretation
  Bernard E. Harcourt
     
Simlaw 2011
  Randal C. Picker
     
Empirical Scholarship in Contract Law: Possibilities and Pitfalls
  Russell Korobkin
     
Empiricism and Tort Law
  Gary T. Schwartz
     
Empirical Analysis and Administrative Law
  Cary Coglianese
     
Ways of Criticizing Public Choice
  Tom Ginsburg
     
Statistical and Economic Approaches to Legal History
  Daniel Klerman
     
Note    
     
The Illinois Agricultural Cooperative Act: The Possibility of and Procedure for Denying the Voting Rights of Stockholders
  Adam J. Hermann
     
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