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Moneyball Meets SCOTUS? Join the DLJ's Supreme Court Fantasy League and win prizes!


Tonight, 7:30pm in Carson L02



Sad the NFL season is over because your fantasy team was so great?



Think the greatest games are really played at the highest court in the land and that Brad Pitt would have made a way better Justice Roberts than Billy Beane?



Then enter the Dartmouth Law Journal's Supreme Court FantasySCOUTS league! Individuals teams of up to 4 can work together to win the title of best case predictor on campus!



FantasySCOTUS* is 100% FREE, and you can:

  *    Predict case outcomes and justice votes against your peers and professors.
  *    Make predictions at any time up to decision release.
  *    View real-time, aggregate predictions for case outcomes.


*FantasySCOTUS is a real-time fantasy league where you can create leagues and win points by correctly predicting both the outcomes of cases and the vote of the individual Justices. The project is run by LexPredict, a collection of legal professors attempting to model and predict SCOTUS decisions who have set up the league to test their model, the MARSHALL+, against the predictions of SCOUTS fans. The website is now sponsored by Thomas Reuters who created a separate league with a $10,000 prize for the winner. DLJ will be competing in a separate free league open to students and faculty of Dartmouth with no monetary award.


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