13 Publications
2020
Underestimating the unrepresented: Cognitive biases disadvantage pro se litigants in family law cases
Kroeper, Kathryn MKroeper, Kathryn MKroeper, Kathryn M.Kroeper, Kathryn M.Kroeper, Kathryn MQuintanilla, Victor DQuintanilla, Victor D.Quintanilla, Victor DQuintanilla, Victor D.Quintanilla, Victor DFrisby, MichaelFrisby, MichaelFrisby, MichaelFrisby, MichaelFrisby, MichaelYel, NedimYel, NedimYel, NedimYel, NedimYel, NedimApplegate, Amy GApplegate, Amy G.Applegate, Amy G.Applegate, Amy GApplegate, Amy GSherman, Steven JSherman, Steven JSherman, Steven JSherman, Steven J.Sherman, Steven J.Murphy, Mary C.Murphy, Mary CMurphy, Mary CMurphy, Mary C and Murphy, Mary C.
Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, vol. 26, (no. 2), pp. 212, 2020-05-00. | Journal Article
2019
The immigrant labeling effect: The role of immigrant group labels in prejudice against noncitizens
Rucker, Julian MMurphy, Mary C and Quintanilla, Victor D
Group Processes & Intergroup Relations, pp. 136843021881874, 2019-02-02. | Journal Article
2018
HUMAN-CENTERED CIVIL JUSTICE DESIGN: PROCEDURAL JUSTICE AND PROCESS VALUE PLURALISM
Quintanilla, Victor and Yontz, Michael
Tulsa Law Review, vol. 54, (no. 1), pp. 113, 20180922. | Journal Article
 
THE ETHICAL PRACTICE OF HUMAN-CENTERED CIVIL JUSTICE DESIGN
Quintanilla, Victor and Hinkle, Haley
Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics & Public Policy, vol. 32, (no. 1), pp. 251, 20180322. | Journal Article
2017
Human-centered civil justice design
Quintanilla, Victor
Penn State Law Review, vol. 121, (no. 3), pp. 745, 20170101. | Journal Article
 
Human-centered civil justice design
Quintanilla, Victor
Penn State Law Review, vol. 121, (no. 3), pp. 745, 20170101. | Journal Article
 
The public believes predispute binding arbitration clauses are unjust: ethical implications for dispute-system design in the time of vanishing trials
Quintanilla, Victor and Avtgis, Alexander
Fordham Law Review, vol. 85, (no. 5), pp. 2119, 20170401. | Journal Article
 
The Signaling Effect of Pro se Status
Quintanilla, Victor DQuintanilla, Victor DAllen, Rachel AAllen, Rachel AHirt, Edward R and Hirt, Edward R
Law & Social Inquiry, vol. 42, (no. 4), pp. 1121, Fall 2017. | Journal Article
2016
The same-actor inference of nondiscrimination: moral credentialing and the psychological and legal licensing of bias
Quintanilla, Victor and Kaiser, Cheryl
California Law Review, vol. 104, (no. 1), pp. 1, 20160201. | Journal Article
2014
Access to Counsel
Kaiser, Cheryl R and Quintanilla, Victor D
Policy Insights from the Behavioral and Brain Sciences, vol. 1, (no. 1), pp. 102, 20141000. | Journal Article
2012
Judicial mindsets: the social psychology of implicit theories and the law
Quintanilla, Victor
Nebraska Law Review, vol. 90, (no. 3), pp. 611, 20120101. | Journal Article
2011
Beyond common sense: a social psychological study of Iqbal effect on claims of race discrimination
Quintanilla, Victor
Michigan Journal of Race & Law, vol. 17, (no. 1), pp. 1, 20110922. | Journal Article
2010
judging intent: the fundamental attribution error in federal securities law
Quintanilla, Victor
NYU Journal of Law & Business, vol. 7, (no. 1), pp. 195, 20100922. | Journal Article