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The Conservative Paradox and Median Justice Location

This talk demonstrates how Mathematica establishes the existence of an unexpected phenomenon in a dataset; combines this dataset with a different one; explores alternative ways that 5-member coalitions may form based on ideological mix; and resolves the paradox.

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