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1 Apr 2016, 4:55 am by Amy Howe
” At Empirical SCOTUS, Adam Feldman “looks at trends in this Term and the five preceding it, examining both idiosyncrasies and similarities. [read post]
24 May 2016, 6:00 am by Amy Howe
” At Empirical SCOTUS, Adam Feldman looks at the effect that some of the Court’s past cases might have on the Justices’ votes in the pending cases this Term. [read post]
14 Apr 2016, 6:41 am by Amy Howe
” At Empirical SCOTUS, Adam Feldman looks at the “attorneys, law firms, and amicus curiae that have dominated Supreme Court participation this Term by participating in more than one case. [read post]
5 Jul 2016, 3:00 am by Amy Howe
” At Empirical SCOTUS, Adam Feldman looks at “the success of attorneys throughout the Term,” while in the ABA Journal Erwin Chemerinsky contends that it “is hard to remember a Supreme Court term where the decisions did less to change the law. [read post]
20 May 2020, 3:58 am by Edith Roberts
” For this blog, Adam Feldman uses data from “the first week of the Supreme Court’s telephonic oral arguments … to compare old-style oral arguments with the new framework”; he concludes that “[t]he change in argument format offers an interesting lens into potential improvements for oral arguments moving forward. [read post]
20 Jan 2017, 4:26 am by Edith Roberts
At Empirical SCOTUS, Adam Feldman assesses six judges on Donald Trump’s shortlist of potential Supreme Court nominees, examining cases in which opinions they wrote or joined were reviewed by the court, either on cert or on the merits. [read post]
26 Aug 2016, 9:05 am by Molly Runkle
Briefly: Adam Feldman at Empirical SCOTUS examines how easy Supreme Court opinions from the 2015 term are to read. [read post]
16 Sep 2016, 5:27 am by Edith Roberts
” Briefly: At Empirical Scotus, Adam Feldman looks at changing work patterns at the Supreme Court, noting that the increased number of amicus briefs filed at the cert. and merits stages, combined with “the additional time the Court has to focus on each individual case due to the shrunken docket,” may have contributed to an aggregate increase in Supreme Court opinion length over time. [read post]
29 Mar 2016, 12:51 am by Amy Howe
At Empirical SCOTUS, Adam Feldman observes that, in the wake of the death of Justice Antonin Scalia last month, “Justice Sotomayor has become one of the most dominant voices” at oral arguments. [read post]
16 Oct 2017, 4:27 am by Edith Roberts
” Briefly: At Empirical SCOTUS, Adam Feldman breaks down the track record before Supreme Court of the solicitor general’s office over time, concluding that “[l]ooking across the history of the office …, the OSG’s success during the Obama Administration was not only at a recent low, but also at a historic low. [read post]
26 Oct 2016, 3:57 am by Edith Roberts
At Empirical SCOTUS, Adam Feldman surveys a range of potential Supreme Court nominees in a hypothetical Hillary Clinton presidency, using several criteria to narrow the field and producing a list of five top candidates, headed by Judge Sri Srinivasan, in addition to current nominee Chief Judge Merrick Garland. [read post]
26 Jan 2017, 4:33 am by Edith Roberts
” At Empirical SCOTUS, Adam Feldman concludes that even in this “unusual term,” “the usual criteria that indicate or signal the importance of a Supreme Court petition to the Court,” such as experienced Supreme Court counsel and a high number of amicus briefs at the cert stage – data he analyzes in this post — are still proving fairly accurate predictors of which cases the justices decide to accept. [read post]
27 Aug 2023, 6:42 pm by Jonathan H. Adler
Adam Feldman of EmpiricalSCOTUS and Professor Pamela Corley, a political scientist at SMU, have a new paper in The Journal of Appellate Advocacy and Practice, "Does Quality Matter? [read post]
5 May 2015, 10:49 am by John Hopkins
We are proud to join Attorney Joel Feldman in an organization called EndDD – End Distracted Driving. [read post]
27 Mar 2016, 11:40 pm by Amy Howe
” At Empirical SCOTUS, Adam Feldman analyzes last week’s oral arguments in Puerto Rico v. [read post]
7 Sep 2016, 7:22 am by Edith Roberts
” At EmpiricalSCOTUS, Adam Feldman points out the large number of Garland law clerks who have gone on to clerk for various justices, arguing that “even without sitting as a member of the Supreme Court, Judge Garland has and will have an impact on a great number of the Court’s decision-makers and the Court’s decisions. [read post]
4 Jan 2018, 4:20 am by Edith Roberts
” At Empirical SCOTUS, Adam Feldman “examines the justices’ and attorneys’ applications of textualism in oral arguments and in opinions to chart the Court’s recent trajectory of this interpretive theory and to forecast whether we can expect Justice Scalia’s textualist legacy to live on. [read post]
6 Sep 2018, 4:25 am by Edith Roberts
At Empirical SCOTUS, Adam Feldman analyzes transcripts from four earlier hearings and concludes that “we can expect an even more polarized process than we have seen in previous hearings. [read post]
1 Jun 2016, 7:10 am by Amy Howe
” At Empirical SCOTUS, Adam Feldman reviews “dissents over the last two Terms that attack or harshly criticize the Court’s majority in that case. [read post]
8 Mar 2018, 4:20 am by Edith Roberts
” At Empirical SCOTUS, Adam Feldman looks at “dissenting coalitions that brought the right and left wings of the Court together between the 2010 term when Justice Kagan joined the Court and the end of [last] term. [read post]