Law Firm Fantasy League

This week’s decision in Kenneth Brown v. Wisconsin Elections Commission catapulted the Writs all the way from the cellar to second place on the strength of a 13-point performance (8 for a brief and favorable outcome from Pines Bach and 5 for a brief and oral argument from the Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty).  This would have been enough to put them atop the standings had the Affirmed not collected 8 points for a brief and favorable outcome from Stafford Rosenbaum.

 

About Alan Ball

SCOWstats offers numerical analysis of the Wisconsin Supreme Court on diverse issues covering the past 108 years.
Alan Ball is a Professor of History at Marquette University in Milwaukee.

alan.ball@marquette.edu

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