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InTrade expired the Larry Craig prediction market too early.
New York Times: “Today was a major step in the legal effort to clear my name,†Mr. Craig said in a statement after Judge Porter indicated he might not rule until late next week. “The court has not issued a … Continue reading
InTrade expired the Larry Craig prediction market too early.
Scroll down the whole story and judge by yourself, folks. — New York Times: “As he stated on Saturday, Senator Craig intends to resign on Sept. 30,†Mr. [Dan Whiting, a spokesman for Mr. Craig] said in a statement. “However, … Continue reading
Posted in Analysis (Accuracy & Precision), Exchanges & Markets, Market Expiry, Market Prices & Probabilities, Politics
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Remember Jesse Gillepsie?
He created the first open-source software for prediction markets. He is now in law school (just like Jesse Gurman). And, he blogs (pic = Idaho): — JesseGillespie.com » A few observations on the Japanese courtroom
Posted in Art, Resources - References, Software
Tagged Idaho, Jesse Gillepsie, Jesse Gurman, law school, open-source software
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