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Are Lawyers’ Case Selection Decisions Biased? A Field Experiment on Access to Justice
Jens Frankenreiter
, Michael A. Livermore
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Lawyers
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Selection Decisions
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Access to Justice
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Inquirers
100%
Attorney
50%
Response Rate
25%
Expected Payoff
25%
Hispanic
25%
Racial Disparities
25%
Demographic Information
25%
Gender Interaction
25%
Lawsuit
25%
Preferential Treatment
25%
White Female
25%
Public Services
25%
Large-scale Field Experiments
25%
Access to Court
25%
Attorney-client Relationship
25%
Social Sciences
Courts
100%
Public Utilities
100%
Access to Justice
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Public Service
100%
Access to Justice
100%