Elliott Ash, Daniel L. Chen, and Suresh Naidu, “Ideas Have Consequences: The Impact of Law and Economics on American Justice”, The Quarterly Journal of Economics, vol. 141, n. 1, February 2026, p. 845–887.
Daniel L. Chen, Vardges Levonyan, and Susan Yeh, “Can Policies Affect Preferences? Theory and Evidence from Random Variation in Abortion Jurisprudence”, The Scandinavian Journal of Economics, vol. 127, n. 4, October 2025, pp. 880–911.
Daniel L. Chen, “Priming ideology II: presidential elections increasingly affect U.S. judges”, European Journal of Law and Economics, vol. 60, August 2025, pp. 1–32.
Sultan Mehmood, Shaheen Naseer, and Daniel L. Chen, “Transmitting Rights: Effective Cooperation, Inter-gender Contact, and Student Achievement”, American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, vol. 17, n. 3, August 2025, pp. 107–130.
Daniel L. Chen, and Markus Loecher, “Mood and the malleability of moral reasoning: the impact of irrelevant factors on judicial decisions”, Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, vol. 116, n. 102364, July 2025.
Daniel L. Chen, Yosh Halberstam, and Alan Yu, “Covering: Mutable Characteristics and Perceptions of Voice in the U.S. Supreme Court”, The Journal of Law & Empirical Analysis, vol. 2, n. 1, May 2025, pp. 2–32.
Daniel L. Chen, and Susan Yeh, “How do rights revolutions occur? Free speech and the First Amendment”, Social Science Research, vol. 128, n. 103155, May 2025.
Charlotte Cavaillé, Daniel L. Chen, and Karine Van Der Straeten, “Who Cares? Measuring Attitude Strength in a Polarized Environment”, Political Science Research and Methods, vol. 13, n. 2, April 2025, pp. 337–353.
Daniel L. Chen, and Susan Yeh, “Shaping societal norms: Experimental evidence on the normative impact of free speech law”, Journal of Economic Psychology, vol. 107, n. 102799, March 2025.
Wei Lu, and Daniel L. Chen, “Motivated reasoning in the field: polarization of prose, precedent, and policy in U.S. Circuit Courts, 1891–2013”, Plos One, vol. 20(3), n. e0318790., March 2025.
Manuel Ramos-Maqueda, and Daniel L. Chen, “The data revolution in justice”, World Development, vol. 186, n. 106834, February 2025.
Brian Flanagan, Guillaume Almeida, Daniel L. Chen, and Angela Gitahi, “The rule of law or the rule of robots? Nationally representative survey evidence from Kenya”, Information and Communications Technology Law, vol. 35, n. 1, 2025, p. 117–134.
Daniel L. Chen, “The judicial superego: Implicit egoism, internalized racism, and prejudice in three million sentencing decisions”, Kyklos, vol. 77, n. 4, November 2024, pp. 1004–1025.
Daniel L. Chen, “Priming ideology I: Why do presidential elections affect U.S. judges”, European Economic Review, vol. 169, n. 104835, October 2024.
Sultan Mehmood, Shaheen Naseer, and Daniel L. Chen, “Altruism in governance: Insights from randomized training for Pakistan's junior ministers”, The Journal of Development Studies, vol. 170, n. 103317, September 2024.
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