Models of judicial decision making are developed by researchers and scholars to provide an explanation for the votes of United States Supreme Court Justices...
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been commonly assumed that justices' votes are a reflection of their judicial decision-making philosophy as well as their ideological leanings, personal...
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Jurisprudence (redirect from Judicial philosophy)
realism Legal science Libertarian theories of law Living Constitution Models of judicial decision making Originalism Natural law New legal realism Political...
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2011). "Extraneous factors in judicial decisions". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 108 (17): 6889–6892...
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Consensus decision-making is a group decision-making process in which participants work together to develop proposals for actions that achieve a broad...
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United States Supreme Court cases Models of judicial decision making Reporter of Decisions of the Supreme Court of the United States Supreme Court reform in...
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to consider broader societal implications of their decisions. It is sometimes used as an antonym of judicial restraint. The term usually implies that judges...
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In decision making and psychology, decision fatigue refers to the deteriorating quality of decisions made by an individual after a long session of decision...
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decision may be invalidated for being unlawful, or a statute may be invalidated for violating the terms of a constitution. Judicial review is one of the...
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Segal–Cover score (category Supreme Court of the United States)
addressed." Models of judicial decision making Ideological leanings of United States Supreme Court justices Judicial Common Space Supreme Court of the United...
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Martin–Quinn score (category Supreme Court of the United States)
about measuring judicial ideology. The majority of legal scholars have rejected as oversimplified the thesis that judicial decision-making is explained by...
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Administrative law (section Judicial application)
good sample of procedural laws in Europe. It applies both to the making of administrative decisions and the judicial review of these decisions in courts...
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UK COVID-19 Inquiry (category Judicial inquiries)
problems of the use of modelling which he thought had led to inaccuracies in decision making. He says that the models failed to consider the effects of behaviour...
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Hindsight bias (section Medical decision-making)
consequence is that one's self-assurance of their knowledge and decision-making, even if it ends up being a poor decision, can be beneficial to others; allowing...
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Charles Herman Pritchett (category University of Chicago alumni)
System (1963) Models of judicial decision making "Obituary: C. Herman Pritchett, Political Science". chronicle.uchicago.edu. "1996, University of California:...
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Justice delayed is justice denied (category Judicial activism)
Prompt decision-making is part of "Judging 101", and is covered in every judicial handbook. "Judges should endeavour to perform all judicial duties,...
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candidates for judicial office. In a 5–4 decision, the court ruled that Minnesota's announce clause, which forbade candidates for judicial office from announcing...
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Common law (redirect from Common law making)
law (also known as judicial precedent, judge-made law, or case law) is the body of law primarily developed through judicial decisions rather than statutes...
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and judicial decision-making. Unlike behavioral economics proper, which is a primarily scientific discipline concerned with describing and modeling decision-making...
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some called the decision a form of judicial activism. Others argued that Roe did not go far enough, as it was placed within the framework of civil rights...
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plurality decision is a court decision in which no opinion received the support of a majority of the judges. A plurality opinion is the judicial opinion...
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Predictive analytics (redirect from Applications of predictive analytics)
business, predictive models exploit patterns found in historical and transactional data to identify risks and opportunities. Models capture relationships...
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will meet our need to feel satisfied with the decision. By following Cooper's model of ethical decision-making, a public administrator is able to create a...
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Participatory justice (section Judicial system)
participation of those affected most by a particular decision, in the decision-making process itself: this could refer to decisions made in a court of law or...
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Environmental impact assessment (category Pages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets via Module:Annotated link)
governed by rules of administrative procedure regarding public participation and documentation of decision making, and may be subject to judicial review. The...
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Mental health tribunal (section Decision-making)
a tribunal model (they may be termed review boards) for mental health. There is usually provision to appeal decisions to a court (judicial review). By...
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Aarhus Convention (redirect from Convention on Access to Information, Public Participation in Decision-Making and Access to Justice in Environmental Matters)
UNECE Convention on Access to Information, Public Participation in Decision-making and Access to Justice in Environmental Matters, usually known as the...
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[citation needed] Political decision-making is further complicated by the powers held by the German states and the presence of a judicial branch with the power...
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above. This model allows the production of controversy to be seen as a consequence of a decision maker optimized for single-step decision making, rather than...
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Tom S. Clark (category Year of birth missing (living people))
study of judicial independence, decision-making at the U.S. Supreme Court, judicial elections, and policing and law enforcement. He is a professor of political...
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