Supreme Court Justices use rhetoric to affirm high court’s power and influence, LLM analysis finds

Supreme Court Justices use rhetoric to affirm high court’s power and influence, LLM analysis finds

When U.S. Supreme Court justices write opinions, they mostly talk about the case in question. But occasionally, they will discuss themselves or the court, using what is called the “monologic voice.” When U.S. Supreme Court justices write opinions, they mostly talk about the case in question. But occasionally, they will discuss themselves or the court, using what is called the “monologic voice.” Political science Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories

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