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U.S. Supreme Court V. Game Theory

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Book excerpt: Critical aspects of the justice system are not in concert with the intent of the due process amendments because of the reliance of the law on the prisoner's dilemma. A 2 x 2 matrix of payoffs identifies that absolute immunity from suit for judicial acts are necessary conditions for despotism.


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