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8 May 2020, 3:43 am
” At Empirical SCOTUS, Adam Feldman “compare[s] old style oral arguments with the new framework,” employing “the same methods used to analyze past oral arguments. [read post]
7 Nov 2016, 4:14 am
” At Empirical SCOTUS, Adam Feldman examines the “GVR,” the court’s practice of granting, vacating, and remanding a case for disposition by the lower court “based on the Supreme Court’s plenary decision in the related case,” observing that although “these decisions receive little public attention, they are one of the most significant ways for the Court to clear cases from its docket aside from denying them cert. [read post]
10 Jan 2018, 4:28 am
” Briefly: At Empirical SCOTUS, Adam Feldman notes that “in some ways the Court’s output so far this year is at a historic low” and “flesh[es] out this low output by putting it into a historic context to show that … this rate of output should be expected from the justices as the Court has cut its workload substantially in recent decades. [read post]
21 Feb 2017, 3:18 am
” 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]
16 May 2017, 3:45 am
’” At Empirical SCOTUS, Adam Feldman uses a “readability” index to evaluate “120 parties’ initial merits briefs for this term” and to identify “the top ten most readable briefs. [read post]
11 Oct 2017, 4:09 am
” At Empirical SCOTUS, Adam Feldman identifies the attorneys who argued most frequently, and had the highest success rates, in “all single vote margin decisions during the Roberts Court or since the beginning of the 2005 term. [read post]
19 Apr 2016, 3:27 am
Commentary on the case comes from Slate’s Dahlia Lithwick, who concludes that “a 4-4 tie is not just in the cards but also highly likely”; Adam Feldman, who has an empirical analysis of the oral argument at (what else?) [read post]
9 Apr 2012, 6:22 pm
Adam Liptak, Supreme Court Ruling Allows Strip Search for Any Arrest New York Times (April 2, 2012). [read post]
21 Apr 2017, 4:36 am
” At Empirical SCOTUS, Adam Feldman examines Justice Neil Gorsuch’s first week on the bench, noting that over the course of all the week’s arguments, and excluding Justice Clarence Thomas who, as usual, was silent, “Gorsuch with 114 questions asked more than Justices Alito, Ginsburg, and Kennedy. [read post]
2 Jun 2017, 4:33 am
” At Empirical SCOTUS, Adam Feldman examines what he concludes are “strong reasons for Justice Kennedy to try to stay on the Court through the next presidential election. [read post]
11 Oct 2018, 4:16 am
” At Empirical SCOTUS, Adam Feldman looks for empirical indications about what kind of justice Kavanaugh will be, noting that “[w]hile much about Kavanaugh’s behavior as a justice on the Supreme Court will take years to process, we should start seeing inklings of his judicial behavior early this term. [read post]
14 Nov 2017, 4:13 am
” At Empirical SCOTUS, Adam Feldman examines how the parties in Masterpiece Cakeshop v. [read post]
23 Oct 2020, 9:05 pm
In an article published in the Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, Adam D. [read post]
6 Mar 2007, 4:10 am
Raymond Radigan and Adam J. [read post]
11 Oct 2016, 3:44 am
Advance coverage comes from Adam Liptak at The New York Times, Dave Lee at BBC News and Jeff John Roberts at Fortune. [read post]
4 Apr 2012, 7:42 am
Remarking on the Court’s recent publicity, Adam Frank of the NPR blog 13.7 asks “What if we created a Supreme Court of the Future? [read post]
2 Sep 2015, 6:07 am
And yet, Adam Liptak’s article outraged me. [read post]
15 May 2018, 4:19 am
Briefly: At Empirical SCOTUS, Adam Feldman demonstrates that even after the five decisions released yesterday, “the Court is still behind its output every other year under Chief Justice John Roberts. [read post]
20 Jun 2017, 4:29 am
” Additional coverage comes from Lawrence Hurley at Reuters, Richard Wolf at USA Today, Gary Gately at Talk Media News, and Adam Liptak at The New York Times. [read post]
6 Jun 2017, 3:57 am
In The New York Times, Adam Liptak reports on the summary affirmance in Covington, noting that “the question in the case was similar to one the justices addressed last month, in which “the court struck down two of the state’s congressional districts as racial gerrymanders. [read post]