Dr. Adam Feldman
Posts by Dr. Adam Feldman
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Mirroring The Justices’ Styles
Sophisticated writing software with AI components can now tell you how to write like particular judges by engineering writing that mirrors stylistic features of the judges’ writings. -
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How The Newest Supreme Court Justices Compare: A Look At Each Of Their Respective First Two Years On The Court
Overall, these justices reflect the ideological spectrum of the Supreme Court. - Sponsored
Thomson Reuters' Claims Explorer: A Powerful Tool For Legal Claim Identification
Claims Explorer equips attorneys with powerful functionality to mitigate the risk of missed claims and enhance their strategic decision-making processes. -
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Using Network Analysis To Gauge The Justices’ Relative Importance In Oral Arguments
This analysis underscores that influence within judicial discourse is more multifaceted than meets the eye.
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What Oral Argument Engagement Tells Us About Supreme Court Opinion Writing
Knowledge of how justices engage in oral arguments compared to their written opinions can inform legal practitioners on how to better present cases. -
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Are The Supreme Court Justices’ Opinions Emotionally Charged And Does It Matter?
The justices clearly are emotional actors and so Supreme Court opinions are not even nearly devoid of emotional language. It is also clear that the justices’ relative use of emotional language varies quite a bit, both between cases and between justices. -
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Searching For The Best Opinions: Text Analyses From The 2023/2024 SCOTUS Term
Who is the top-ranking justice from this past term? -
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Which Justice Writes the Most Important Decisions on the Supreme Court?
A deep dive into the justice getting the biggest cases. -
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When The Stars Don’t Align For Justices Kavanaugh And Roberts
While almost always in agreement, Roberts and Kavanaugh clearly see things differently in varying degrees in a number of cases. - Sponsored
Luxury, Lies, And A $10 Million Embezzlement
In a scandal that rocked the business community, a former high-profile executive was sentenced to prison, plus five years of supervised release and restitution. -
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Amicus Citations In OT 2022 And 2023
Astute amicus filers are aware of the cases where these briefs will likely play more and less important roles, and file these briefs accordingly. -
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SCOTUS Working Overtime
The Supreme Court justices who write the most opinions do not always have the greatest output for the term. -
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Concurrences Are All the Rage
The justices clearly assert their uniqueness with their concurrences and as this is on display, they show how the justices may be more different than meets the eye. -
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SEC v. Jarkesy: Another 5th Circuit Decision Under Supreme Court Scrutiny
We recently used Optimized Legal Audio (OLA) to try to read the tea leaves on the audio footprint of the SEC v. Jarkesy case. Here are the results. -
Courts, Technology
Generating Predictions For Grants Pass v. Johnson Using Artificial Intelligence
Optimized Legal Audio is an artificial intelligence engine in its infancy that tries to hear what judges say, read the language they use, and through this to infer their relative preference for one attorney’s argument over another’s.
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Tackling Deposition Anxiety: How AI Is Changing The Way Lawyers Do Depositions
Depo CoPilot is a cutting-edge technology laser-focused on helping you perform your very best at every deposition.
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Curbing Client And Talent Loss With Productivity Tech
Law firms must leverage technology to curb client attrition and talent loss, enhancing efficiency and aligning with evolving expectations for lasting success.
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Law Firm Business Development Is More Than Relationship Building
Look forward to client outreach with InterAction+™.
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Luxury, Lies, And A $10 Million Embezzlement
In a scandal that rocked the business community, a former high-profile executive was sentenced to prison, plus five years of supervised release and restitution.
Sponsored
Thomson Reuters' Claims Explorer: A Powerful Tool For Legal Claim Identification
Claims Explorer equips attorneys with powerful functionality to mitigate the risk of missed claims and enhance their strategic decision-making processes.
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The Most Harmony At The Beginning Of A Term In The Modern Supreme Court
Just how different is the start of this term compared with past terms? -
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Charting The Justices’ Decisions Cutting Across Ideological Lines
Will the current Court be able to shed its stereotype of an ideological body with a strong conservative bent? -
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Are The Justices Still Party Players?
Why do the justices divide in their votes and to what extent is this divergence based on political factors? -
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The Circuit Barrage: The Justices’ Divergent Votes Based On Lower Courts
Qualitatively, the justices do not always seem eye to eye. This post looks at the individual justices’ practices and votes in relation to each of the federal circuit courts of appeal. -
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Measuring Oral Arguments In The 2023/2024 Term
When are the justices engaged? Which justices interact with one another during arguments? How will all of this play out when opinions are finally released? -
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What’s The Holdup In OT 2023?
Who should we expect to author the next set of the Court’s decisions? There are a few ways to derive a prediction for this. -
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The Echo Chamber Grows
With only a few spots at this upper echelon of Supreme Court practice, how do attorneys get repeat player experience?