Josh Blackman
South Texas College of Law
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PLOS ONE | 2017
Daniel Martin Katz; Michael James Bommarito; Josh Blackman
Building on developments in machine learning and prior work in the science of judicial prediction, we construct a model designed to predict the behavior of the Supreme Court of the United States in a generalized, out-of-sample context. To do so, we develop a time-evolving random forest classifier that leverages unique feature engineering to predict more than 240,000 justice votes and 28,000 cases outcomes over nearly two centuries (1816-2015). Using only data available prior to decision, our model outperforms null (baseline) models at both the justice and case level under both parametric and non-parametric tests. Over nearly two centuries, we achieve 70.2% accuracy at the case outcome level and 71.9% at the justice vote level. More recently, over the past century, we outperform an in-sample optimized null model by nearly 5%. Our performance is consistent with, and improves on the general level of prediction demonstrated by prior work; however, our model is distinctive because it can be applied out-of-sample to the entire past and future of the Court, not a single term. Our results represent an important advance for the science of quantitative legal prediction and portend a range of other potential applications.
arXiv: Physics and Society | 2014
Daniel Martin Katz; Michael James Bommarito; Josh Blackman
Santa Clara law review | 2008
Josh Blackman
Northwestern Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property | 2011
Josh Blackman; Adam Aft; Corey M. Carpenter
Archive | 2014
Josh Blackman
Archive | 2014
Josh Blackman; Shelby Baird
Archive | 2013
Josh Blackman
Archive | 2009
Josh Blackman
Texas Review of Law and Politics | 2015
Josh Blackman
Chapman Law Review | 2013
Josh Blackman