I'm not sure how shen does it, but you should check out Spectrum: 
https://github.com/arohner/spectrum

It tries to do static analysis of your Clojure code based on your specs. My 
understanding of it is that it considers equal predicates to be a type. The 
challenge is knowing that two predicates are equal, or that one is a subtype of 
the other. I don't think its very dmart about that yet. But just cobsidering 
each spec as a type can catch a few bugs.

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