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Appellate Practice

Jul. 3, 2003

Voting Patterns of Justices Basically Stayed the Same

WASHINGTON - Despite headline-grabbing rulings on affirmative action and gay rights that gave a liberal cast to a conservative Supreme Court, the justices' patterns of voting on various issues and with each other remained basically the same during the 2002-03 term.

By David F. Pike
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        WASHINGTON - Despite headline-grabbing rulings on affirmative action and gay rights that gave a liberal cast to a conservative Supreme Court, the justices' patterns of voting on various issues and with each other remain...

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