Want More Fun While You Predict Supreme Court Decisions?

Robert Barnes has published a piece in the Washington Post about fun ways to follow the Supreme Court.

And while a justice’s decisions are drawn from years of legal experience, ideology, constitutional interpretation and a keen attention to facts, Josh Blackman thinks even high school students can predict the outcome. His Supreme Court fantasy leagues let thousands of enthusiasts play along.

Blackman, a professor at the South Texas College of Law, started his Scotus prediction site website because “I thought it would be a fun game for Supreme Court nerds.” But he was surprised at how many there were.

FantasyScotus has grown to have dozens of leagues such as “Big Dicta” and “You Can’t Handle the Ruth”–another tribute to Ginsburg, it appears–and players can compete for a $10,000 prize.”

 

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