A Texas judge once admitted that he decided cases by feeling and then reasoned his way back to the statute. A century of psychology has been proving him right—and complicating what, if anything, we ought to do about it. In 1929, at the end of a long and tangled case tried without a jury, a … Continue reading First the Hunch, Then the Law
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