Goran Dominioni argues that research in behavioral economics,
psychology, and neurosciences can offer novel insights on whether court
decisions are accurate, non-discriminatory, and maximize social welfare.
The author also shows that insights from these areas of research can
help to improve trial outcomes if carefully applied to craft trial rules
and practices. He covers central themes in behavioral law and economics,
such as implicit racial biases, the fundamental attribution error, and
gender-related biases.