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closeMedia Coverage of This Article
Posted by PLOS_ONE_Group on 15 Nov 2011 at 17:23 GMT
The following article represents some of the media coverage that has occurred for this paper:
Publication: New Scientist
Title: “Network theory reveals patterns in Supreme Court votes - physics-math - 09 November 2011 - New Scientist”
http://www.newscientist.c...
Publication: Eureka Alert
Title: “Supreme Court voting patterns show high predictability”
http://www.eurekalert.org...
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RE: Media Coverage of This Article
rguimera replied to PLOS_ONE_Group on 28 Nov 2011 at 09:52 GMT
Here are some other news pieces about the paper:
""In Englush""
Publication: Slashdot
Title: Predicting US Supreme Court Justice Votes
http://yro.slashdot.org/s...
Publication: Physorg
Title: Supreme Court voting patterns show high predictability
http://www.physorg.com/ne...
Publication: The Raw Story
Title: Supreme Court voting patterns surprisingly predictable: study
http://www.rawstory.com/r...
Publication: International Business Times
Title: U.S. Supreme Court Votes Can Be Predicted: Study
http://www.ibtimes.com/ar...
Publication: Aba Journal
Title: With Kagan’s Confirmation, Supreme Court Is Divided by Party; Can Algorithm Predict Votes?
http://www.abajournal.com...
Publication: The Criminal Lawyer (Burney Law Firm's blog)
Title: Because Nino Said Yes, the Chief’s Saying No? To What Extent Does a Justice’s Vote Depend on the Others’ Votes?
http://burneylawfirm.com/...
""In Spanish""
Publication: Agencia SINC
Title: Científicos españoles predicen decisiones del Tribunal Supremo de EE UU
http://www.agenciasinc.es...
Publication: ABC
Title: Científicos españoles predicen decisiones del Tribunal Supremo de EE.UU.
http://www.abc.es/2011111...
Publication: La Voz de Galicia
Title: Predicen el 83 % de las decisiones del Supremo de Estados Unidos con algoritmos
http://www.lavozdegalicia...
Publication: ADN
Title: Investigadores de URV predicen un 83% decisiones Supremo EEUU con algoritmos
http://www.adn.es/local/l...
Publication: Biobiochile
Title: Investigadores demuestran que es matemáticamente posible predecir las decisiones de los jueces
http://www.biobiochile.cl...