Individuals’ beliefsabout whetherexpectations of privacyare reasonable arehighly influenced bydata about what othersthink, but not by legalprecedent.Higher educationand citizenship areassociated with ahigher likelihood ofrequesting aworkplaceaccommodation.Courts are far lesslikely to apply cy prèsor deviation for trustsbenefitting Catholicchurches andcharities, ascompared with otherreligious groups.Among 22 EU memberstates from 2004-2019,negative trade outcomesare associated witharbitration casesresulting from rule-of-lawrelated breaches ofinternational investmentagreements.Legal fields of studycarry racial or ethnicassociations, and themost prestigiousfields are seen as themost White andAsian.Heterogeneity in weddingvendor market competitionsuggests local legislativeefforts will better optimizereligious freedom andsexual orientationnondiscriminationprotections than federaljudicial decisions.States passing morerestrictive immigrationlaws have more intra-state migration, whilestates with a morepositive legislativeclimate on immigrationgenerate less.The presence of therisk assessmentinformation causedjudges to more thandouble their usage ofown recognizancerelease. Hearing casessequentially results inthe same outcomeregardless ofpresentation orderonce the sequentialorder of decisions iseliminated.A machine-learningmodel producedreliable confidencescores (>90%) fordistinctiveness oftrademarks—eitherclearly inherentlydistinctive or clearlynot.The long-run cost ofpartner runs to thelegal profession at aninstitutional level ismodest, at least intimes when the overalllegal job market issomewhat liquid.Of the 75 largest citiesin the U.S., only 14affirmatively providenotice of public land-use hearings totenants, whereasnearly all providenotice to propertyowners.White people with thesame risk score asBlack people are 2ppmore likely to receivea future benchwarrant, but 10 ppmore likely to fail toappear in the future.District judgesbehave as we wouldexpect if they wereappointing magistratejudges basedpredominantly onmerit.  Some firms just belowthresholds of size-based regulationsmanipulate size toavoid compliance; thedegree of manipulationvaries with expectedcompliance cost.People overestimatethe cost of sanctionsfor their country andcorrecting thisperception through theprovision of estimatedcosts increasesreported support. White immigrantsgenerally have morefavorable outcomesthan non-White ones incrime-based removalproceedings acrossvarious criminaloffense categories.Firms receiving a“red flag” formisconduct are lesslikely to experiencean SEC investigationif they have a largefraction of womendirectors.Restricting access toarbitration could havea detrimental impacton foreign investmentbecause people areless likely to invest incountries withoutefficient disputeresolution.Both Democrats andRepublicans areespecially influenced bya nominee’s partisanshipwhen their side is solidly“losing” the Court, butnot when “winning” orwhen the Court is split 4-4.Board members withventure capitalexperience serving oncompensationcommittees areassociated with greaterCEO risk-takingincentives and pay-for-performance sensitivity.Most analyze through thelens of directionimplementation, but oftenan algorithm providesassistance to a decision-maker. When analyzingthe impact of analgorithm, consider itsimplementation.For an overwhelmingmajority of firms in2020-2021, <1% ofconsumers used theirright to know, delete,and opt-out of the saleof personal informationunder Ca. Cons. Priv.Act.Cases with publisheddissents are associatedwith more use of differentnews frames, suggestingthat split decisions maybe portrayed in apolitically polarizedrather than legalisticmanner.Decisions by humanrights courts in aninternational, multi-level court systemcan have an impacton domestic publicopinion in somecontexts.National courts areinfluencing globalclimate changegovernancethrough referencesto foreign judicialdecisions.Following the adoptionof state-level WorkerAdjustment andRetraining Notification(WARN) laws from2003-2015, thenumber of patentfilings and citationsdecreased.Individuals’ beliefsabout whetherexpectations of privacyare reasonable arehighly influenced bydata about what othersthink, but not by legalprecedent.Higher educationand citizenship areassociated with ahigher likelihood ofrequesting aworkplaceaccommodation.Courts are far lesslikely to apply cy prèsor deviation for trustsbenefitting Catholicchurches andcharities, ascompared with otherreligious groups.Among 22 EU memberstates from 2004-2019,negative trade outcomesare associated witharbitration casesresulting from rule-of-lawrelated breaches ofinternational investmentagreements.Legal fields of studycarry racial or ethnicassociations, and themost prestigiousfields are seen as themost White andAsian.Heterogeneity in weddingvendor market competitionsuggests local legislativeefforts will better optimizereligious freedom andsexual orientationnondiscriminationprotections than federaljudicial decisions.States passing morerestrictive immigrationlaws have more intra-state migration, whilestates with a morepositive legislativeclimate on immigrationgenerate less.The presence of therisk assessmentinformation causedjudges to more thandouble their usage ofown recognizancerelease. Hearing casessequentially results inthe same outcomeregardless ofpresentation orderonce the sequentialorder of decisions iseliminated.A machine-learningmodel producedreliable confidencescores (>90%) fordistinctiveness oftrademarks—eitherclearly inherentlydistinctive or clearlynot.The long-run cost ofpartner runs to thelegal profession at aninstitutional level ismodest, at least intimes when the overalllegal job market issomewhat liquid.Of the 75 largest citiesin the U.S., only 14affirmatively providenotice of public land-use hearings totenants, whereasnearly all providenotice to propertyowners.White people with thesame risk score asBlack people are 2ppmore likely to receivea future benchwarrant, but 10 ppmore likely to fail toappear in the future.District judgesbehave as we wouldexpect if they wereappointing magistratejudges basedpredominantly onmerit.  Some firms just belowthresholds of size-based regulationsmanipulate size toavoid compliance; thedegree of manipulationvaries with expectedcompliance cost.People overestimatethe cost of sanctionsfor their country andcorrecting thisperception through theprovision of estimatedcosts increasesreported support. White immigrantsgenerally have morefavorable outcomesthan non-White ones incrime-based removalproceedings acrossvarious criminaloffense categories.Firms receiving a“red flag” formisconduct are lesslikely to experiencean SEC investigationif they have a largefraction of womendirectors.Restricting access toarbitration could havea detrimental impacton foreign investmentbecause people areless likely to invest incountries withoutefficient disputeresolution.Both Democrats andRepublicans areespecially influenced bya nominee’s partisanshipwhen their side is solidly“losing” the Court, butnot when “winning” orwhen the Court is split 4-4.Board members withventure capitalexperience serving oncompensationcommittees areassociated with greaterCEO risk-takingincentives and pay-for-performance sensitivity.Most analyze through thelens of directionimplementation, but oftenan algorithm providesassistance to a decision-maker. When analyzingthe impact of analgorithm, consider itsimplementation.For an overwhelmingmajority of firms in2020-2021, <1% ofconsumers used theirright to know, delete,and opt-out of the saleof personal informationunder Ca. Cons. Priv.Act.Cases with publisheddissents are associatedwith more use of differentnews frames, suggestingthat split decisions maybe portrayed in apolitically polarizedrather than legalisticmanner.Decisions by humanrights courts in aninternational, multi-level court systemcan have an impacton domestic publicopinion in somecontexts.National courts areinfluencing globalclimate changegovernancethrough referencesto foreign judicialdecisions.Following the adoptionof state-level WorkerAdjustment andRetraining Notification(WARN) laws from2003-2015, thenumber of patentfilings and citationsdecreased.

CELS 2023 - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Individuals’ beliefs about whether expectations of privacy are reasonable are highly influenced by data about what others think, but not by legal precedent.
  2. Higher education and citizenship are associated with a higher likelihood of requesting a workplace accommodation.
  3. Courts are far less likely to apply cy près or deviation for trusts benefitting Catholic churches and charities, as compared with other religious groups.
  4. Among 22 EU member states from 2004-2019, negative trade outcomes are associated with arbitration cases resulting from rule-of-law related breaches of international investment agreements.
  5. Legal fields of study carry racial or ethnic associations, and the most prestigious fields are seen as the most White and Asian.
  6. Heterogeneity in wedding vendor market competition suggests local legislative efforts will better optimize religious freedom and sexual orientation nondiscrimination protections than federal judicial decisions.
  7. States passing more restrictive immigration laws have more intra-state migration, while states with a more positive legislative climate on immigration generate less.
  8. The presence of the risk assessment information caused judges to more than double their usage of own recognizance release. 
  9. Hearing cases sequentially results in the same outcome regardless of presentation order once the sequential order of decisions is eliminated.
  10. A machine-learning model produced reliable confidence scores (>90%) for distinctiveness of trademarks—either clearly inherently distinctive or clearly not.
  11. The long-run cost of partner runs to the legal profession at an institutional level is modest, at least in times when the overall legal job market is somewhat liquid.
  12. Of the 75 largest cities in the U.S., only 14 affirmatively provide notice of public land-use hearings to tenants, whereas nearly all provide notice to property owners.
  13. White people with the same risk score as Black people are 2pp more likely to receive a future bench warrant, but 10 pp more likely to fail to appear in the future.
  14. District judges behave as we would expect if they were appointing magistrate judges based predominantly on merit.  
  15. Some firms just below thresholds of size-based regulations manipulate size to avoid compliance; the degree of manipulation varies with expected compliance cost.
  16. People overestimate the cost of sanctions for their country and correcting this perception through the provision of estimated costs increases reported support. 
  17. White immigrants generally have more favorable outcomes than non-White ones in crime-based removal proceedings across various criminal offense categories.
  18. Firms receiving a “red flag” for misconduct are less likely to experience an SEC investigation if they have a large fraction of women directors.
  19. Restricting access to arbitration could have a detrimental impact on foreign investment because people are less likely to invest in countries without efficient dispute resolution.
  20. Both Democrats and Republicans are especially influenced by a nominee’s partisanship when their side is solidly “losing” the Court, but not when “winning” or when the Court is split 4-4.
  21. Board members with venture capital experience serving on compensation committees are associated with greater CEO risk-taking incentives and pay-for-performance sensitivity.
  22. Most analyze through the lens of direction implementation, but often an algorithm provides assistance to a decision-maker. When analyzing the impact of an algorithm, consider its implementation.
  23. For an overwhelming majority of firms in 2020-2021, <1% of consumers used their right to know, delete, and opt-out of the sale of personal information under Ca. Cons. Priv. Act.
  24. Cases with published dissents are associated with more use of different news frames, suggesting that split decisions may be portrayed in a politically polarized rather than legalistic manner.
  25. Decisions by human rights courts in an international, multi-level court system can have an impact on domestic public opinion in some contexts.
  26. National courts are influencing global climate change governance through references to foreign judicial decisions.
  27. Following the adoption of state-level Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) laws from 2003-2015, the number of patent filings and citations decreased.