What does it take to be a top-ranked appellate attorney? I went through 71 attorney bios to pull the salient data along with SCOTUS argument counts to discuss all of the important data points. legalytics.substack.com/p/so-you-wan...
Posts by Dr. Adam Feldman
The relationship between oral arguments and opinion writing in the Supreme Court this term
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Who is speaking at oral arguments this Supreme Court term, when, and how much? Answers here: legalytics.substack.com/p/the-suprem...
Curating Amicus Coalitions. Looking at the relationships between arguing attorneys and amici over the last several years. New on Legalytics: legalytics.substack.com/p/curating-a...
Looking forward to reading it. I have some related work on this theory including an article on former clerks success in the Wash U J Law & Pol I think from around 2017.
II was trying to think of what to call him too. Well played.
Who has time for that?
We take the good with the not so good. Clearly room for improvement
Which justices were attorneys trying to sway in the tariff case? Strategic targeting is a thing. I wrote about it for Legalytics: legalytics.substack.com/p/were-brief...
A fresh look at ideology in the current Supreme Court. New from me at Legalytics: legalytics.substack.com/p/measuring-...
Long time Jack. I forget the exact prompt but I'm sure it was totally convoluted.
When appellate attorneys are swapped for Supreme Court elite practitioners. My new Legalytics piece: legalytics.substack.com/p/the-scotus...
Have you ever wished you had a Stat Pack for Supreme Court emergency applications like the one @dradamfeldman.bsky.social and @jaketruscott.bsky.social put together for the merits docket? Well now you do! Now live over on @scotusblog.com www.scotusblog.com/2026/01/intr...
I ranked the top cases from the previous Supreme Court term using a quantitative index. You can find it on my Substack
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Interested in judges' legacies and strategic retirement. Read my latest free post at Legalytics. legalytics.substack.com/p/former-jud...
Didn't have a chance to listen to all of the first two weeks of scotus oral args this term or want to know the details by the numbers? I have a deep dive.
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Circuit splits may signal the right type of cases for Supreme Court review but the Supreme Court only takes a limited amount of these. See which ones matter most recently and why in my latest post: open.substack.com/pub/legalyti...
Who really shapes the Supreme Court’s agenda?
Tracked elite advocates (Blatt, Pincus, Geyser, Ho, Fisher, Shanmugam, Dvoretzky, Streett, Clement, Perry, Katyal, Unikowsky) across:
Petition volume & conversion
Defense
Amicus
Relists & timing
Frequent foes.
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Interested in Supreme Court clerk networks? I go through the similarities between the correlates of clerks across each justice, how long is the usual gap between law school and clerkships (in general, by justice, etc.) and more. legalytics.substack.com/p/clerks-cha...
The ultimate guide to SCOTUS clerkship pipelines. Now on Legalytics: learn the schools and lower court judges that feed most often to Supreme Court clerkships by justice since 2005 and then since 2020 (when Barrett joined the Court).
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Want to know more about the Supreme Court's shadow docket:
What types of cases are coming up and when do the justices dissent? Which attorneys are participating in high volumes of these cases...and more.
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You might have read about the Supreme Court's Shadow Docket but do you know how the justices' vote in these cases? Now you can. Read my latest on Legalytics: legalytics.substack.com/p/the-suprem...
SCOTUS amicus filings are a hot topic for academics, interest groups, and politicians. This Substack post breaks down when amici aligned with the federal govt's positions over the past 3 years.
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Sure
Thanks. Here are my top 3: 1) seeing how numbers capture insights in qualitative fields that doctrine does not account for 2) fascination with some of the methodology and software 3) seeing how other industries already moved years ago in this direction and how stagnant law has been.
They already are. Stay tuned. I'm dropping a post looking at some of the justices' behavior on that docket in the next few days.
Good question. The caseload is minimal and is not likely to go rise anytime soon and continue to handle hot button issues with political ramifications. They have shifted some of the ideological decisions to the shadow docket though which often obfuscates full scope of decision making