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Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics-zeitschrift Fur Die Gesamte Staatswissenschaft | 2007

Heuristics and Biases in Bankruptcy Judges

Jeffrey J. Rachlinski; Chris Guthrie; Andrew J. Wistrich

Do specialized judges make better decisions than judges who are generalists? Specialized judges surely come to know their area of law well, but specialization might also allow judges to develop better, more reliable ways of assessing cases. We assessed this question by presenting a group of specialized judges with a set of hypothetical cases designed to elicit a reliance on common heuristics that can lead judges to make poor decisions. Although the judges resisted the influence of some of these heuristics, they also expressed a clear vulnerability to others. These results suggest that specialization does not produce better judgment.


Duke Law Journal | 2009

The Hidden 'Judiciary': An Empirical Examination of Executive Branch Justice

Chris Guthrie; Jeffrey J. Rachlinski; Andrew J. Wistrich

Administrative law judges attract little scholarly attention, yet they decide a large fraction of all civil disputes. In this Article, we demonstrate that these executive branch judges, like their counterparts in the judicial branch, tend to make predominantly intuitive rather than predominantly deliberative decisions. This finding sheds new light on executive branch justice by suggesting that judicial intuition, not judicial independence, is the most significant challenge facing these important judicial officers.


Cornell Law Review | 2001

Inside the Judicial Mind

Chris Guthrie; Jeffrey J. Rachlinski; Andrew J. Wistrich


Cornell Law Review | 2007

Blinking on the Bench: How Judges Decide Cases

Chris Guthrie; Jeffrey J. Rachlinski; Andrew J. Wistrich


Notre Dame Law Review | 2009

Does Unconscious Racial Bias Affect Trial Judges

Jeffrey J. Rachlinski; Sheri Lynn Johnson; Andrew J. Wistrich; Chris Guthrie


University of Pennsylvania Law Review | 2005

Can Judges Ignore Inadmissible Information? The Difficulty of Deliberately Disregarding

Andrew J. Wistrich; Chris Guthrie; Jeffrey J. Rachlinski


Michigan Law Review | 1994

Psychological Barriers to Litigation Settlement: An Experimental Approach

Chris Guthrie; Russell B. Korobkin


Northwestern University Law Review | 2002

Prospect Theory, Risk Preference & The Law

Chris Guthrie


Texas Law Review | 1997

Psychology, Economics, and Settlement: A New Look at the Role of the Lawyer

Russell B. Korobkin; Chris Guthrie


University of Chicago Law Review | 2000

Framing Frivolous Litigation: A Psychological Theory

Chris Guthrie

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University of California

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