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Changes of mind in decision-making A decision is a commitment to a proposition or plan of action based on evidence and the expected costs and benefits associated with the outcome. Progress i... A Resulaj,R Kiani,DM Wolpert,... - 《Nature》 被引量: 607发表: 2009年 Assessing the ...
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Johnson focuses on an all-too-often ignored aspect of the Supreme Court's decision-making process by providing a systematic explanation of how justices use oral arguments to make substantive legal and policy decisions. Using the arguments filed to the Court in legal briefs, oral argument ...
How is Supreme Court decision-making different in property and civil rights cases? To address this question, we develop and test several hypotheses about distinctive amicus participation and judicial opinion bargaining/voting patterns in regulatory takings and affirmative action cases from 1978 to 2003....
An analysis of decision-making problems is also dedicated to supporting management processes. Data management processes: ● apply to various information sets, ranging from information of low importance to information that is strategic or secret, ...
The article deals with issues involved in out-of-court settlements. It is well known that a majority of civil litigation cases never go to trial. Most get settled in the conference room rather than the courtroom. The difficult part of settlement decisions concerns questions of whether or not ...
Edwards7, Emeritus Circuit Judge, United States Court of Appeal for the District of Columbia, Washington Circuit, by specifically addressing his paper entitled, ''Th... Gitanjali Nain Gill 被引量: 0发表: 2014年 An Empirical Study of the Effect of Judicial Collegiality on Decision-Making The ...
A recent decision by the Court of Justice of the European Union will extend the EU General Data Protection Regulation’s automated decision-making restrictions to many present and future use cases of such technologies. While the case at issue concerned the use of automated c...