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Oyez! Oyez! Oyez! The October Term 2020 of FantasySCOTUS is now in session
Predict all of the biggest cases at the Supreme Court
I am honored to open up the 10th Season of FantasySCOTUS. I launched the site back in 2009 when I was still clerking. Now, a decade later, thousands of Court Watchers have made their predictions. Sign up today at FantasySCOTUS.net to predict the outcome of all the cases this term, including the three Title VII cases: Bostock, R.G. & G.R. Harris Funeral Homes, and Zarda.
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I'm not sure that my predictions are getting saved correctly. (They show up right on the individual case pages, but not on the case list.) Since my predictions are all going to be right, I'm going to be very disappointed if I don't get full credit for them!
I will make the bold prediction that in every politicized case, Ginsburg will vote for the leftwing side without regard to any overarching interpretation or philosophy (aside from extreme 'progressivism')
The single-dimension scale (3 - Liberal, 0 - Moderate, +3 - Conservative) is broken because it presupposes a false dichotomy of Liberal vs Conservative.