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Constitutional court 2 Court decisions 2 Economic analysis of law 2 Law 2 Recht 2 Rechtsprechung 2 Rechtsökonomik 2 Verfassungsgericht 2 USA 1 United States 1
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Fowler, James H. 2 Jeon, Sangick 2 Johnson, Timothy R. 2 Spriggs II, James F. 2 Wahlbeck, Paul J. 2
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Network Analysis and the Law : Measuring the Legal Importance of Supreme Court Precedents
Fowler, James H.; Johnson, Timothy R.; Spriggs II, James F. - 2009
We construct the complete network of 28,951 majority opinions written by the U.S. Supreme Court and the cases they cite from 1792 to 2005. We illustrate some basic properties of this network and then describe a method for creating importance scores using the data to identify the most important...
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Network Analysis and the Law : Measuring the Legal Importance of Precedents at the U.S. Supreme Court
Fowler, James H. - 2010
We construct the complete network of 26,681 majority opinions written by the U.S. Supreme Court and the cases that cite them from 1791 to 2005. We describe a method for using the patterns in citations within and across cases to create importance scores that identify the most legally relevant...
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