Appellate Practice
Jul. 3, 2002
Justices Settle Into Usually Predictable Voting Patterns
WASHINGTON - At the Supreme Court, familiarity breeds repetition. After eight terms together, the current nine justices have settled into a fairly predictable pattern of voting on various issues and with each other, although each term provides a few exceptions.
After eight terms together, the current nine justices have settled into a fairly predictable pattern of voting on various issues...
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