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By: Aaron Titus

This project fascinating and refreshing. I look forward to seeing some of your preliminary findings.

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By: Prolific Programmer

Perhaps you would be kind enough to make the raw data available for those of us stat-heads who like to do our own analysis?

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By: Matthew Sag

Hi Corey, I have been working my way backwards through this very interesting serious of posts. Could you elaborate a little on how, if at all, the case mix differs between the cases under a deferential...

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By: Corey Yung

Hi Matt, I missed replying to this comment the first time around. The overwhelming majority of standards of review used are de novo and clear error. The other standards are used less frequently. I am...

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By: National Journal bloggers’ poll on Sotomayor

[…] I can’t vouch for the methodology, which is not one that would have occurred to me, but this analysis by Corey Yung of five federal […]

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By: Michael Jonathan Grinfeld

I’ve not been able to understand the merit of framing your research with a label like “judicial activism.” It seems to me that our democracy was based upon concepts of separation of powers and checks...

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