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Elected Member

Professor
Valerie
P.
Hans

Location
Ithaca, NY, USA
Affiliation
Cornell Law School
Education
University of California, San Diego, B.A. with Highest Honors
University of Toronto, Ph.D. in Psychology

Valerie P. Hans, Charles F. Rechlin Professor of Law at Cornell Law School, conducts empirical studies of law and the courts, and is one of the nation's leading authorities on the jury system. Trained as a social scientist, she has carried out extensive research and lectured around the globe on juries and jury reforms as well as the uses of social science in law.

She is the author or editor of 9 books and over 150 research articles. Current projects on the American jury include developing a new theory of damage awards, analyzing how jury service promotes civic engagement, and examining the impact of race in tort decisions.  Professor Hans is also studying the introduction of juries and other forms of citizen participation in other countries, including Argentina, Japan, Korea, Russia, Spain, and Taiwan. Her books include Business on Trial: The Civil Jury and Corporate Responsibility (2000); The Jury System: Contemporary Scholarship (2006); and three coauthored books: Judging the Jury (1986); American Juries: The Verdict (2007); and The Psychology of Tort Law (2016).

Professor Hans is coeditor of the Journal of Empirical Legal Studies, Associate Editor of the Annual Review of Law and Social Science, and past president of the Law and Society Association.

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