The Mathematically Perfect Court Weekend Edition Math Guy and Stanford University mathematician Keith Devlin joins NPR's Scott Simon to discuss a new numerical analysis of Supreme Court rulings over the past nine years.

The Mathematically Perfect Court

The Mathematically Perfect Court

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Weekend Edition Math Guy and Stanford University mathematician Keith Devlin joins NPR's Scott Simon to discuss a new numerical analysis of Supreme Court rulings over the past nine years.

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