Josh Blackman, an assistant professor at South Texas College of Law in Houston, is one of Forbes magazine’s 2014 30 Under 30 in Law & Policy.

Yes, it’s that Josh Blackman, the lawyer who operates fantasySCOTUS.net, a site where members try to predict the outcome of U.S. Supreme Court cases. Along the same lines, in February 2013 Blackman launched fantasypope.com, a website where participants could pick their top five contenders for pope. (Blackman reports that fantasypope.com pickers didn’t make the correct prediction.)

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