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A general approach for predicting the behavior of the Supreme Court of the United States
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Assessing and Predicting Who Wins Federal Tax Trial Decisions
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Artificial intelligence prevails at predicting Supreme Court decisions
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Competing Approaches to Predicting Supreme Court Decision Making
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Commentary: Factors predicting family court decisions in high-conflict divorce
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Guessing Game: The Inexact Science Of High Court Predictions
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Judicial Prediction and Analysis From Empirical Probability Tables
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Justice Blocks and Predictability of U.S. Supreme Court Votes
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Machine learning increases algorithm success rate that predicts decisions of the US Supreme Court
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Predicting justice: what if algorithms entered the courthouse?
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Predicting the Outcome of Appeal Decisions in Germany's Tax Law
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Predicting future Supreme Court decisions on race and the Fourth Amendment
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Predicting the Outcome of Appeal Decisions in Germany’s Tax Law
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Recent Rulings Show How Hard It Is to Predict High-Profile Court Decisions
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Wisdom of the Crowd Accurately Predicts Supreme Court Decisions
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Why The Best Supreme Court Predictor In The World Is Some Random Guy In Queens
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