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Getting their way: Bias and deference to trial courts
R Hübert
American Journal of Political Science 63 (3), 706-718, 2019
142019
Political appointments and outcomes in federal district courts
R Hübert, R Copus
The Journal of Politics 84 (2), 908-922, 2022
122022
A Behavioural Theory of Discrimination in Policing
R Hübert, AT Little
The Economic Journal 133 (655), 2828-2843, 2023
92023
Big data, machine learning, and the credibility revolution in empirical legal studies
RW Copus, R Hübert, HS Lacqueur
8*2019
Kompromat Can Align Incentives but Ruin Reputations
R Hübert, AT Little
American Journal of Political Science 66 (4), 871-884, 2022
6*2022
Detecting inconsistency in governance
R Copus, R Hubert
Available at SSRN 2812914, 2017
62017
Going into Government: How Hiring from Special Interests Reduces Their Influence
R Hübert, JK Rezaee, J Colner
American Journal of Political Science 67 (2), 485-498, 2023
52023
Trading diversity? Judicial diversity and case outcomes in federal courts
R Copus, R Hübert, P Pellaton
OSF Preprints. August 26, 2022
32022
Biased Judgments without Biased Judges: How Legal Institutions Cause Errors
R Hübert
The Journal of Politics 83 (2), 753-766, 2021
32021
Social Segregation, Inter-Group Contact and Discriminatory Policing
AT Little, R Hübert
OSF Preprints, 2022
22022
Endogenous Fact Finding and Appellate Standards of Review in US Courts
R Hubert
APSA 2013 Annual Meeting Paper, American Political Science Association 2013 …, 2013
12013
Measuring How Much Judges Matter for Case Outcomes
R Copus, R Hübert
2024
Jackpot Justice? An Analysis of Inconsistency in the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals
R Copus, R Hübert
OSF Preprints. April 11, 2023
2023
Targeting Inconsistency: The Why and How of Studying Disagreement in Adjudication
R Copus, R Hübert
2016
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