Adam Feldman

@AdamSFeldman

J.D., Ph.D.; Creator of Empirical SCOTUS Blog (); Founder of Optimized Legal ()

Los Angeles, CA
Joined August 2015

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  1. Jan 2

    This works well as a post-hoc measure or my second stage of interest. I'm interested in both anticipation and effect as well as something that might bridge the two.

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  2. Jan 2

    Thinking about new ways to gauge "important" and sometimes not yet argued court cases, especially those with some news coverage. I have some ideas but welcome others' thoughts

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    Jan 1

    It is quite amazing, but today, for the first time in 20 years, work is passing into the public domain.

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  4. Retweeted
    Dec 31

    It's here! The 2019 in/out list! (with help from )

    Out: Argument Calendars In: BEACH WEEK
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  5. 28 Dec 2018

    The wordcloud compiles and visualizes all of Trump's statements that mention the Supreme Court across the year

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  6. 28 Dec 2018

    ICMYI: My look at Trump's 2018 commentary on the Supreme Court with this wordcloud giving a visual depiction:

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  7. 27 Dec 2018

    New paper — hot off the proverbial press looking at the role of inter branch ideology in expansions to the federal the judiciary

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  8. Retweeted
    26 Dec 2018

    The last post of the year...365 Days of Trump and the Supreme Court

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  9. 26 Dec 2018

    The last post of the year...365 Days of Trump and the Supreme Court

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  10. 24 Dec 2018

    Looking to get in one more Empirical SCOTUS post before the new year. Should drop about midweek and will have something of a year in review focus. Get excited people

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  11. 19 Dec 2018

    And as a post-script: The average length of time the current justices have served on the Court is just over 14 years

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  12. 19 Dec 2018

    This is where alarm bells should be going off for those interested in judicial vacancies as two current justices, Ginsburg and Breyer, are already into their 80's. Ginsburg at 85 and Breyer at 80.

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  13. 19 Dec 2018

    The average age of death for those justices nominated over the past 100 years that have past is about 77.5

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  14. 19 Dec 2018

    Over the past 100 years the average age at which justices' service on the Court ended was 71.

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  15. 19 Dec 2018

    Over the past 100 years (since 1918) the average age of a justice when confirmed to the Court was just under 54 years of age (Kavanaugh is currently 53)

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  16. 19 Dec 2018

    Your periodic reminder basic mortality and age/career statistics for the Supreme Court Justices [thread]

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  17. Retweeted
    19 Dec 2018

    This is a helpful look at the changing make-up of the federal circuits by . It quotes true experts like Wheeler, Tobias, and -- and it also quotes me.

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  18. 16 Dec 2018
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  19. 16 Dec 2018

    Surprised that a Republican (GWB) nominated district court judge, Reed O'Connor, ruled the individual mandate unconstitutional? I wasn't --

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  20. Retweeted
    13 Dec 2018

    Do you write like the Solicitor General? We created a quick test derived from millions of words of briefs. Hats off if you can beat the average score of the SG's Office itself!

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