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Bias and media indifference
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Stanford Seminar - Partisan Gerrymandering and the Supreme Court: The Role of Social Science
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- 1 Introduction
- 2 Outline
- 3 Davis V Bandemer
- 4 What followed
- 5 Vieth v Biller
- 6 LULAC v Perry
- 7 Political Parties
- 8 The Basic Problem
- 9 An Opening for Social Science
- 10 A Challenge for the Courts
- 11 Symmetry
- 12 The Counterfactual
- 13 The drunkards search
- 14 Thresholds
- 15 Kennedys concerns
- 16 Symmetry standard
- 17 Efficiency gap
- 18 Advantages of the efficiency gap
- 19 Bias and media indifference
- 20 When is too much
- 21 Advantages
- 22 Unhappy surprises
- 23 The efficiency gap
- 24 Blowout phenomenon
- 25 Computer simulations
- 26 Political neutrality
- 27 Where did this all get us
- 28 Background of the case
- 29 Results of the case
- 30 The plaintiffs expert witness
- 31 Results of simulations
- 32 Culture clash
- 33 Roberts manonthestreet
- 34 Where do we go next
- 35 Will there be a winning metric
- 36 Other reform efforts
- 37 Counterfactuals