FantasySCOTUS is the leading Supreme Court Fantasy League. Thousands of attorneys, law students, and other avid Supreme Court followers make predictions about cases before the Supreme Court. Participation is free.

FantasySCOTUS was founded in 2009 by Professor Josh Blackman (South Texas College of Law). In its first five seasons, more than 25,000 lawyers, academics, law students, and members of the public have participated in the tournament.

FantasySCOTUS has been featured in New York Times, CNN.com, WSJ Law Blog, VOX, ABA Journal Magazine, Reason Magazine, Freakonomics Blog, Yahoo News, and many other leading publications.

Even Justice Stephen G. Breyer applauded the public interest in the Supreme Court from FantasySCOTUS, noting:

The more the public knows about the court, the better.

Justice Breyer on FantasySCOTUS.

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