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4 Apr 2017, 6:06 pm
"Demystifying Differences Between this SCOTUS Confirmation and Others That Preceded It": Adam Feldman has this post today at his "Empirical SCOTUS" blog. [read post]
31 Mar 2017, 4:38 am by Edith Roberts
” At Empirical SCOTUS, Adam Feldman examines the justices’ relative power over time, comparing cases that were decided by a one-vote margin, and concluding that Chief Justice William Rehnquist is “the clear leader. [read post]
30 Mar 2017, 3:59 pm by David Lat
[How Appealing] * And don't look for either justice in Adam Feldman's discussion of the most powerful Supreme Court justices of all time. [read post]
30 Mar 2017, 11:39 am
"The Most Powerful Justices Across Time": Adam Feldman has this post today at his "Empirical SCOTUS" blog. [read post]
28 Mar 2017, 3:48 am by Edith Roberts
” At Empirical SCOTUS, Adam Feldman examines voting patterns on the court since the death of Justice Antonin Scalia, noting that “the middle of the Court may have shifted slightly and it will be interesting to see if there continue to be new unifications between some Justices as well as polarizations between others. [read post]
22 Mar 2017, 4:42 am by Edith Roberts
Tom Harkin and Eve Hill in the Des Moines Register, At Empirical SCOTUS, Adam Feldman analyzes “various linguistic aspects of some senior senators’ preliminary remarks from recent confirmation hearings” and suggests that the trends he identifies may become “even more pronounced in the Gorsuch hearings. [read post]
21 Mar 2017, 6:10 pm
"What Recent SCOTUS Confirmations Tell Us About the Gorsuch Hearings": Adam Feldman has this post today at his "Empirical SCOTUS" blog. [read post]
20 Mar 2017, 2:29 pm by Andrew Hamm
Early commentary comes from Noah Feldman of Bloomberg View. [read post]
17 Mar 2017, 12:20 pm by Andrew Hamm
“Judge Gorsuch by the Numbers and Decisions,” by Adam Feldman, published by Empirical SCOTUS on February 1, 2017 “Estimating the Policy Preferences of Judge Neil M. [read post]
16 Mar 2017, 4:29 am by Edith Roberts
At Empirical SCOTUS, Adam Feldman assesses the significance of the cases on the argument calendars for the last two sessions of the term, observing that although there “are important cases on the Court’s agenda over the next two months,” “none of the cases has received the type of press coverage as cases did in recent years past. [read post]
14 Mar 2017, 4:27 am by Edith Roberts
” At Empirical SCOTUS, Adam Feldman examines the career of Noel Francisco, President Donald Trump’s nominee for solicitor general, concluding that given “Francisco’s regular successful representations of conservative clients, track record of work with the US Government under Republican Presidents, clerkships with highly regarded conservative judges like Justice Scalia, and multiple appearances before the United States Supreme Court in his private capacity,… [read post]
13 Mar 2017, 2:12 pm
"The (Not So) New Face of the OSG": Adam Feldman has this post today at his "Empirical SCOTUS" blog. [read post]
9 Mar 2017, 4:40 am by Edith Roberts
” At Empirical SCOTUS, Adam Feldman looks at the court’s diminishing caseload, observing that without “a specific impetus, the Justices are unlikely to take on more cases annually,” and that although the justices spend a fair amount of time reviewing cert petitions, “a lingering question will continue to be how the Justices have reallocated their time as the Court’s caseload has decreased. [read post]
8 Mar 2017, 11:00 am
"Taking Care of Business": Adam Feldman has this post today at his "Empirical SCOTUS" blog. [read post]
1 Mar 2017, 7:30 pm
"Supreme Court Returns Virginia Voting District Case to Lower Court": Adam Liptak of The New York Times has this report. [read post]
28 Feb 2017, 3:43 am by Edith Roberts
” At Empirical SCOTUS, Adam Feldman tests the theory that the U.S. [read post]
27 Feb 2017, 10:52 am
"Evaluating Speculation that The Ninth Circuit is the Lower Court SCOTUS Overturns the Most": Adam Feldman has this post at his "Empirical SCOTUS" blog. [read post]
21 Feb 2017, 3:18 am by Edith Roberts
” In the wake of the court’s release of its April argument calendar, Adam Feldman looks at the lawyers who have argued or will argue before the court this term in Empirical SCOTUS, concluding that “the pattern of experienced litigators arguing multiple cases each term appears a fixture of the modern Court. [read post]