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Understanding Appellate Decision Making

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Making Sense of the Legal Analytics Revolution (Part 1 of 2)Where Did the Supreme Court’s Tort Cases Come From 2000-2009?Is the Supreme Court More Likely to Review Plaintiffs’ or Defendants’ Wins from the Appellate Court in Tort Cases (2000-2009)?

Briefing

Was the Supreme Court’s Criminal Caseload Declining in the 1990s?Was the Supreme Court’s Civil Caseload Declining in the 1990s?Do Amicus Briefs Help (Part 4 – 2005-2020)?

Oral Argument

Did Shorter Majorities Increase the Unanimity Rate in Criminal Cases (Part 1 – 1990-1999)?Did Shorter Majorities Increase the Unanimity Rate in Civil Cases (Part 1 – 1990-1999)?How Are Appellate Panels Selected (Part 2 of a 4 Part Post)

Petition for Leave to Appeal

Reviewing Declining Dockets Part 6 - Criminal, 2011-2021Reviewing Declining Dockets Part 5 - Civil, 2011-2021Reviewing Declining Dockets Part 4 - Criminal, 2001-2010

The Appellate Court

Reviewing Declining Dockets Part 6 - Criminal, 2011-2021Reviewing Declining Dockets Part 5 - Civil, 2011-2021Reviewing Declining Dockets Part 4 - Criminal, 2001-2010

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Was the Supreme Court’s Civil Caseload Declining in the 1990s?

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Did Shorter Majorities Increase the Unanimity Rate in Criminal Cases (Part 1 – 1990-1999)?Did Shorter Majorities Increase the Unanimity Rate in Civil Cases (Part 1 – 1990-1999)?Was the Supreme Court’s Criminal Caseload Declining in the 1990s?
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In the next few years, data analytics will revolutionize litigation. At the Illinois Supreme Court Review, we’ve mined dozens of data points from every one of the nearly 2,900 decisions handed down by the Illinois Supreme Court from 1990 through 2017. We use that unique database to share new insights culled from tens of thousands of pages of opinions about the Justices and their decision-making process, the parties and issues which come before the Court.

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