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Emotional Regulation and Judicial Behavior
(California Law Review, 2011)
Judges are human and experience emotion when hearing cases, though the standard account of judging long has denied that fact. In the post-realist era it is possible to acknowledge that judges have emotional reactions to ...
The Persistent Cultural Script of Judicial Dispassion
(California Law Review, 2011)
In contemporary Western jurisprudence it is never appropriate for emotion - anger, love, hatred, sadness, disgust, fear, joy - to affect judicial decision-making. A good judge should feel no emotion; if she does, she puts ...