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Poor writing, not specialized concepts, drives processing difficulty in legal language
E Martínez, F Mollica, E Gibson
Cognition 224, 105070, 2022
302022
Protecting sentient artificial intelligence: a survey of lay intuitions on standing, personhood, and general legal protection
E Martínez, C Winter
Frontiers in Robotics and AI 8, 788355, 2021
172021
Re-Evaluating GPT-4’s bar exam performance
E Martínez
Artificial Intelligence and Law, 1-24, 2024
162024
What Do Law Professors Believe about Law and the Legal Academy?
E Martínez, K Tobia
Georgetown Law Journal 112, 2022
15*2022
Experimental longtermist jurisprudence
E Martínez, C Winter
Advances in experimental philosophy of law, 241, 2021
72021
Protecting future generations: A global survey of legal academics
E Martínez, C Winter
LPP Working Paper, 2021
62021
What did I sign? A study of the impenetrability of legalese in contracts
E Martinez, F Mollica, Y Liu, A Podrug, E Gibson
Proceedings of the annual meeting of the cognitive science society 43 (43), 2021
62021
Legal Priorities Research: A Research Agenda
C Winter, J Schuett, E Martínez, S Van Arsdale, R Araújo, N Hollman, ...
Legal Priorities Project Working Paper Series, 2021
52021
Even lawyers do not like legalese
E Martínez, F Mollica, E Gibson
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 120 (23), e2302672120, 2023
42023
The intuitive appeal of legal protection for future generations
E Martínez, C Winter
Essays on Longtermism, 2023
32023
Cross-cultural perceptions of rights for future generations
E Martínez, C Winter
The Cambridge Handbook of Experimental Jurisprudence, 2022
32022
So much for plain language: An analysis of the accessibility of United States federal laws (1951-2009)
E Martinez, F Mollica, E Gibson
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 44 (44), 2022
32022
The ordinary meaning of existential risk
E Martínez, C Winter
unpublished manuscript, 2022
22022
So much for plain language: An analysis of the accessibility of United States federal laws over time
E Martinez, F Mollica, E Gibson
Available at SSRN 4036863, 2022
22022
Automating the Judiciary: A Global Survey of Legal Academics
E Martínez, C Winter
on file with authors, 2022
22022
So much for plain language: An analysis of the accessibility of US federal laws over time.
E Martínez, F Mollica, E Gibson
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 153 (5), 1153, 2024
2024
Measuring Legal Concepts
E Martínez
Available at SSRN 4715691, 2024
2024
Long-distance syntactic dependencies drive the complexity of legal
E Martınez, F Mollica, E Gibson
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