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Sniffing Out The Problems: A Casenote Study Of The Analysis And Effects Of The Supreme Court’S Decision In Illinois V. Caballes, Amanda M. Basch
Sniffing Out The Problems: A Casenote Study Of The Analysis And Effects Of The Supreme Court’S Decision In Illinois V. Caballes, Amanda M. Basch
Saint Louis University Public Law Review
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Imminent Change: A Recommended Response For Missouri In The Wake Of The Supreme Court’S Eminent Domain Decision In Kelo V. City Of New London, Timothy Niedbalski
Imminent Change: A Recommended Response For Missouri In The Wake Of The Supreme Court’S Eminent Domain Decision In Kelo V. City Of New London, Timothy Niedbalski
Saint Louis University Public Law Review
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The Supreme Court Gets Constructive: A Case Note On Pennsylvania State Police V. Suders, Erin Hendricks
The Supreme Court Gets Constructive: A Case Note On Pennsylvania State Police V. Suders, Erin Hendricks
Saint Louis University Law Journal
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Tiresias And The Justices: Using Information Markets To Predict Supreme Court Decisions, Miriam A. Cherry, Robert L. Rogers
Tiresias And The Justices: Using Information Markets To Predict Supreme Court Decisions, Miriam A. Cherry, Robert L. Rogers
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This Article applies the emerging field of information markets to the prediction of Supreme Court decisions. Information markets, which aggregate information from a wide array of participants, have proven highly accurate in other contexts such as predicting presidential elections. Yet never before have they been applied to the Supreme Court, and the field of predicting Supreme Court outcomes remains underdeveloped as a result. We believe that creating a Supreme Court information market, which we have named Tiresias after the mythological Greek seer, will produce remarkably accurate predictions, create significant monetary value for participants, provide guidance for lower courts, and advance …