Working paper

Learning Policy Levers: Toward Automated Policy Analysis Using Judicial Corpora

Elliott Ash, Daniel L. Chen, Raul Delgado, Eduardo Fierro, and Shasha Lin

Abstract

To build inputs for end-to-end machine learning estimates of the causal impacts of law, we consider the problem of automatically classifying cases by their policy impact. We propose and implement a semi-supervised multi-class learning model, with the training set being a hand-coded dataset of thousands of cases in over 20 politically salient policy topics. Using opinion text features as a set of predictors, our model can classify labeled cases by topic correctly 91% of the time. We then take the model to the broader set of unlabeled cases and show that it can identify new groups of cases by shared policy impact.

Reference

Elliott Ash, Daniel L. Chen, Raul Delgado, Eduardo Fierro, and Shasha Lin, Learning Policy Levers: Toward Automated Policy Analysis Using Judicial Corpora, TSE Working Paper, n. 18-977, August 2018.

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TSE Working Paper, n. 18-977, August 2018