Making Law and Courts Research Relevant
Taylor & Francis
Making Law and Courts Research RelevantThe Normative Implications of Empirical Research\nAuthor(s): Brandon L. Bartels, Chris W. Bonneau\nFormat: Hardback\nPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd, United Kingdom\nImprint: Routledge\nISBN-13: 9781138021907, 978-1138021907\nSynopsis\nOne of the more enduring topics of concern for empirically-oriented scholars of law and courtsand political scientists more generallyis how research can be more directly relevant to broader audiences outside of academia. A significant part of this issue goes back to a seeming disconnect between empirical and normative scholars of law and courts that has increased in recent years.\n\nBrandon L. Bartels and Chris W. Bonneau argue that being attuned to the normative implications of ones work enhances the quality of empirical work, not to mention makes it substantially more interesting to both academics and non-academic practitioners. Their books mission is to examine how the normative implications of empirical wo.
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