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Facts and Law Adjudication frequently turns on contested issues of fact (e.g., whether a battered woman who claims she killed in self-defense reasonably perceived an immediate threat of death), which must be determined either by juries or judges. CCP researchers are conducting experimental studies to determine how cultural values influence adjudicatory factual determinations and public reactions to the same. Ongoing studies are being conducted on a variety of issues arising primarily in criminal law. Research for this project is being funded by the Oscar M. Ruebhausen Fund at Yale Law School.
Papers: The Self-Defensive Cognition of Self-Defense Whose Eyes Are You Going to Believe? An Empirical (and Normative) Assessment of Scott v. Harris |