司法意见
法学
形式主义(音乐)
政治
法律形式主义
政治学
经济正义
心理学
黑体字法则
比较法
私法
艺术
视觉艺术
音乐剧
作者
Sheldon Danziger,Jonathan Levav,Liora Avnaim-Pesso
标识
DOI:10.1073/pnas.1018033108
摘要
Are judicial rulings based solely on laws and facts? Legal formalism holds that judges apply legal reasons to the facts of a case in a rational, mechanical, and deliberative manner. In contrast, legal realists argue that the rational application of legal reasons does not sufficiently explain the decisions of judges and that psychological, political, and social factors influence judicial rulings. We test the common caricature of realism that justice is "what the judge ate for breakfast" in sequential parole decisions made by experienced judges. We record the judges' two daily food breaks, which result in segmenting the deliberations of the day into three distinct "decision sessions." We find that the percentage of favorable rulings drops gradually from ≈ 65% to nearly zero within each decision session and returns abruptly to ≈ 65% after a break. Our findings suggest that judicial rulings can be swayed by extraneous variables that should have no bearing on legal decisions.
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