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Clermont, Litigation Realities Redux, 84 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1919 (2009)

Clermont & Schwab, Employment Discrimination Plaintiffs in Federal Court: From Bad to Worse?, 3 Harv. L. & Pol’y Rev. 103 (2009)

Clermont & Eisenberg, CAFA Judicata: A Tale of Waste and Politics, 156 U. Pa. L. Rev. 1553 (2008)

Clermont & Eisenberg, Foreigners’ Fate in America’s Courts: Empirical Legal Research, 1 Academia Sinica L.J. 237 (2007)

Clermont & Eisenberg, Xenophilia or Xenophobia in U.S. Courts? Before and After 9/11, 4 J. Empirical Legal Stud. 441 (2007)

Clermont, Eisenberg & Schwab, How Employment-Discrimination Plaintiffs Fare in the Federal Courts of Appeals, 7 Employee Rts. & Emp. Pol’y J. 547 (2004)

Clermont & Schwab, How Employment Discrimination Plaintiffs Fare in Federal Court, 1 J. Empirical Legal Stud. 429 (2004)

Clermont & Eisenberg, Judge Harry Edwards: A Case in Point!, 80 Wash. U. L.Q. 1275 (2002)

Clermont & Eisenberg, Litigation Realities, 88 Cornell L. Rev. 119 (2002)

Clermont & Eisenberg, Plaintiphobia in the Appellate Courts: Civil Rights Really Do Differ from Negotiable Instruments, 2002 U. Ill. L. Rev. 947

Clermont & Eisenberg, Appeal from Jury or Judge Trial: Defendants' Advantage, 3 Am. L. & Econ. Rev. 125 (2001)

Clermont & Eisenberg, Anti-Plaintiff Bias in the Federal Appellate Courts, 84 Judicature 128 (2000) (available in Westlaw)

Clermont & Eisenberg, Do Case Outcomes Really Reveal Anything About the Legal System? Win Rates and Removal Jurisdiction, 83 Cornell L. Rev. 581 (1998)

Clermont & Eisenberg, Simplifying the Choice of Forum: A Reply, 75 Wash. U. L.Q. 1551 (1997)

Clermont & Eisenberg, Xenophilia in American Courts, 109 Harv. L. Rev. 1120 (1996)

Eisenberg & Clermont, Courts in Cyberspace, 46 J. Legal Educ. 94 (1996)

Eisenberg & Clermont, Trial by Jury or Judge: Which Is Speedier?, 79 Judicature 176 (1996) (available in Westlaw)

Clermont & Eisenberg, Exorcising the Evil of Forum-Shopping, 80 Cornell L. Rev. 1507 (1995)

Clermont & Eisenberg, Trial by Jury or Judge: Transcending Empiricism, 77 Cornell L. Rev. 1124 (1992), reprinted in Nat'l Trial Law., Jan. 1993, at 44, Mar. 1993, at 57, May 1993, at 85

 
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