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    Constitutionalism and the criminal law: Rethinking criminal trial bifurcation by Fisher, Talia

    Published in The University of Toronto law journal (01-11-2011)
    “…The article challenges the bifurcation of criminal trials into two distinct phases of conviction and sentencing, as well as the all-or-nothing sentencing…”
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    ATTORNEYS' FEES IN A LOSER-PAYS SYSTEM by Eisenberg, Theodore, Fisher, Talia, Rosen-Zvi, Issi

    Published in University of Pennsylvania law review (01-06-2014)
    “…Attorneys' fees fuel litigation, yet little is known about fees. Fee data are rarely available in the United States or in English rule, loser-pays…”
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    Force and Freedom: Can They Co-exist? by Fisher, Talia

    “…Force and Freedom, a new book by Professor Arthur Ripstein, offers a comprehensive and highly sophisticated articulation of Kant’s legal and political…”
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    Israel's Supreme Court appellate jurisdiction: An empirical study by Eisenberg, Theodore, Fisher, Talia, Rosen-Zvi, Issi

    Published in Cornell law review (01-05-2011)
    “…This Essay reports the results of an empirical study of the Israel Supreme Court (ISC). It covers the outcomes of 3,562 cases (as of this writing), all decided…”
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    The economic case for conviction multiplicity by Fisher, Talia

    “…Evidence law categorises convictions in purely binary terms, excluding the possibility of judgment of degree. The derivative allocation of punishment also…”
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    Sense and "Sensitivity": Epistemic and Instrumental Approaches to Statistical Evidence by Enoch, David, Fisher, Talia

    Published in Stanford law review (01-03-2015)
    “…Statistical evidence is the subject of a heated and ongoing debate. Courts and legal scholars often view statistical evidence with suspicion, treating it as…”
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    Statistical Evidence, Sensitivity, and the Legal Value of Knowledge by ENOCH, DAVID, SPECTRE, LEVI, FISHER, TALIA

    Published in Philosophy & public affairs (01-06-2012)
    “…Enoch et al accommodate the distinction between statistical and individual evidence. In the relevantly paradigmatic cases statistical evidence is epistemically…”
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    Half the Guilt by Fisher, Talia

    Published in Theoretical inquiries in law (27-01-2021)
    “…Abstract Criminal law conceptualizes guilt and the finding of guilt as purely categorical phenomena. At the end of trial, the defendant is pronounced either…”
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    Sence and "sensitivity": Epistemic and instrumental approaches to statistical evidence by David Enoch, Talia Fisher

    Published in Stanford law review (01-03-2015)
    “…Statistical evidence is the subject of a heated and ongoing debate. Courts and legal scholars often view statistical evidence with suspicion, treating it as…”
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    CONSTITUTIONALISM AND THE CRIMINAL LAW: RETHINKING CRIMINAL TRIAL BIFURCATION by Fisher, Talia

    Published in The University of Toronto law journal (01-10-2011)
    “…The article challenges the bifurcation of criminal trials into two distinct phases of conviction and sentencing, as well as the all-or-nothing sentencing…”
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    A Nuanced Approach to the Privatization Debate by Fisher, Talia

    Published in Law & ethics of human rights (01-05-2011)
    “…Current framing of the debate over the privatization of the State’s legislative and adjudicative functions masks the fact that there are distinct and…”
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    Rethinking Settlement by Bilsky, Leora, Fisher, Talia

    Published in Theoretical inquiries in law (01-01-2014)
    “…In his canonical articles Against Settlement and The Forms of Justice, Owen Fiss argues that the erosion of civil litigation harms the deliberative process and…”
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    Group Decision Making on Appellate Panels: Presiding Justice and Opinion Justice Influence in the Israel Supreme Court by Eisenberg, Theodore, Fisher, Talia, Rosen-Zvi, Issi

    Published in Psychology, public policy, and law (01-08-2013)
    “…Appellate adjudication frequently involves small group decision making. Role responsibility theory and experimental evidence suggest that high status group…”
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    The Boundaries of Plea Bargaining: Negotiating the Standard of Proof by Fisher, Talia

    Published in The journal of criminal law & criminology (22-06-2007)
    “…This Article explores the boundaries of the plea bargaining process and makes a case for extending these boundaries to the criminal standard of proof. It…”
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