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Tag Archives: Crowdsourcing
Crowdsourcing & Data Analytics: The New Settlement Tools
Chao, Bernard and Robertson, Christopher T. and Yokum, David V., Crowdsourcing & Data Analytics: The New Settlement Tools (April 30, 2018). U Denver Legal Studies Research Paper No. 18-13. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3171186 “In the jury trial rights, the State … Continue reading
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Crowdsourcing letters to representatives for transparency and accountability
“From-Congress is an attempt to collect letters sent by representatives to their constituents. These letters often contain statements by the rep about positions that might otherwise be difficult to discover. This project exists to increase the amount of transparency and … Continue reading
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Crowdsourcing accurately and robustly predicts Supreme Court decisions
Crowdsourcing accurately and robustly predicts Supreme Court decisions. Daniel Martin Katz, Michael James Bommarito II, Josh Blackman. arXiv:1712.03846 [physics.soc-ph] “Scholars have increasingly investigated “crowdsourcing” as an alternative to expert-based judgment or purely data-driven approaches to predicting the future. Under certain … Continue reading
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Katz, Bommarito, & Blackman on Crowdsourcing Predictions of Supreme Court Decisions
Daniel Martin Katz (Illinois Tech – Chicago Kent College of Law; Stanford CodeX – The Center for Legal Informatics), Michael James Bommarito II (LexPredict, LLC; Bommarito Consulting, LLC; Chicago-Kent College of Law – Illinois Institute of Technology; Michigan State College of … Continue reading
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