
Gilat Juli Bachar
@gilatjuli
Assistant Prof @TempleLaw. Previously @StanfordLaw @StanfordCLP @Villanova_Law @CJA_News. Torts, legal ethics, dispute resolution, law & psychology
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I'm hiring a full-time researcher to work with me UChicago Law School on a wide range of empirical research projects. The position is perfect for a recent college graduate that's planning to apply to PhD programs in economics or political science. More info below.

Sneaking back here after a social media break to share a new piece on the Raz–Hart debate. Thanks to all who helped with this long-suffering project, especially Alex Green and Josh Jowitt. Follow-up in the works, there's much more to say on all this papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…



👏We're hiring!👏 UGA School of Law has an open-rank search for: torts, contracts, bankruptcy, environmental law, property, international law, and secured transactions, plus business/corporate law, administrative law, banking, & employment law. Email me: [email protected]


We're hiring! The Rhode Center Stanford Law School is seeking a full-time Executive Director to lead research, policy, and teaching initiatives on the future of the legal profession. JD required. Learn more & apply: careersearch.stanford.edu/jobs/executive… #LegalInnovation #AccessToJustice #a2j


Thanks Lawrence Solum for recommending my latest, hot off the press from University of Pennsylvania Law Review University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School on how normative uncertainty means judicial opinions are less than forthright if judges behave rationally. Big implications for AI debates coming soon to a law review queue near you...



Can civil settlements be coercive? My new piece in the Gᴇᴏ. Wᴀsʜ. L. Rᴇᴠ. explores how power, pressure & silence deals can undermine true consent. Feedback welcome! Read more here: papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf… Temple Law School





Thanks for your support, Temple Law School ! And thanks again to Chris Robinette for this wonderful review of my Arizona State Law Journal article!

Reprint day for "Coercive Settlements"! This piece argues that some private settlements, particularly confidential ones, may involve subtle but powerful forms of coercion. Many thanks to the fantastic Gᴇᴏ. Wᴀsʜ. L. Rᴇᴠ. crew! Check it out: papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…


Honored to share some very exciting news... Thank you American Inns of Court !