Promising predictions
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Law professors and political science professorEs prediction methods built by two competing methods based on human predictions, and the other based on a computer-generated model, to compare the accuracy of each are described. This would provide intellectual insight and evoke discussion about Supreme Court decision-making.
Publication Name: Law Office Computing
Subject: Law
ISSN: 1055-128X
Year: 2004
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Technology training: NITA's National Education Center is home to a high-tech training facility
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Learning how and what to present to a judge and jury is as important as training of criminal procedure, civil procedure and patent law. The National Institute for Trial Advocacy's new National Education Center in Boulder, Colos gives attorney's the opportunity to learn how and what to present to a jury.
Publication Name: Law Office Computing
Subject: Law
ISSN: 1055-128X
Year: 2004
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