Document Type
Symposium
Abstract
Legal scholarship is becoming increasingly empirical. Although empirical methodologies gain important influence within the legal academy, their application in legal research remains underdeveloped. This paper surveys and analyzes the state of empirical legal scholarship and explores possible influences on its production. The paper advances a normative argument for increased empirical legal scholarship.
Recommended Citation
Michael Heise
The Importance of Being Empirical,
26 Pepp. L. Rev.
Iss. 4
(1999)
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.pepperdine.edu/plr/vol26/iss4/3
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