Christine Chambers Goodman
Pepperdine University
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Berkeley La Raza Law Journal | 2018
Christine Chambers Goodman
This article analyzes the implications of implicit bias in the legal profession, focusing on how the implicit biases of attorneys impact litigants. Part one summarizes research in the cognitive science field defining bias and explains some of the Harvard Implicit Association Tests (IAT). Part two describes some studies conducted on juror and judicial bias in the courtroom, as well as those dealing with the bias of attorneys in criminal cases. Using this background, part three provides an analysis of the impact of an attorney’s implicit bias on her strategic decision making and conduct of civil litigation, its results for clients, and its impact on the justice system. Part three also provides an argument for the American Bar Association’s (ABA) proposed rule for a negligence standard regarding ethical regulations intended to ensure that lawyers work harder to overcome biases to better serve justice. The conclusion in part four proposes a framework for interrupting biased behaviors.
Pepperdine Law Review | 2008
Christine Chambers Goodman
University of Maryland Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender and Class | 2014
Christine Chambers Goodman
Law and Inequality | 2007
Christine Chambers Goodman
Journal of Civil Rights and Economic Development | 2013
Christine Chambers Goodman; Sarah E. Redfield
Hastings Communications and Entertainment Law Journal | 2011
Christine Chambers Goodman
BYU Law Review | 2009
Christine Chambers Goodman
Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice | 2007
Christine Chambers Goodman
Marquette Law Review | 2004
Christine Chambers Goodman
William and Mary journal of women and the law | 2017
Christine Chambers Goodman