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Supreme Court Term Marked by Conservative Majority in Flux


Supreme Court Term Marked by Conservative Majority in Flux
Adam Liptak and Alicia Parlapiano
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The Supreme Court term that just ended was often marked by a fluid center that saw some of of the conservative justices voting with the three liberals.
WASHINGTON There were two very different Supreme Courts in the term that just ended.
For much of the last nine months, the court seemed to have defied predictions that the newly expanded conservative majority of six Republican appointees would regularly steamroll their three liberal colleagues.
Rather than issuing polarized decisions split along ideological lines, the court was fluid and unpredictable. There was no longer a single swing justice whose vote would often decide close cases, as Justice Anthony M. Kennedy had until he retired in 2018, or as Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. did in the term that ended last summer. ....

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Trump Judge Is the Hero and Lefty Judge Has a Fit as the Sixth Circuit Breathes New Life Into a Tennessee Abortion Law


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This week was a good week for the cause of life, at least in the Sixth Circuit. My colleague, Shipwreckedcrew, posted earlier on yesterday’s decision by the Sixth Circuit sitting
en banc to uphold an Ohio law that prevents a diagnosis of an infant potentially having Down Syndrome being used as a reason for having an abortion. Read Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals Upholds Ohio Law Prohibiting Doctors From Aborting Down Syndrome Children. That was a 9-7 decision. And even though Chief Justice John Roberts believes in leprechauns and that there are no such thing as Obama judges and Trump judges (see Federal Judge Shows Why CJ John Roberts Was Dead Wrong About There Being No Obama Judges for background), all of Clinton’s appointees and all of Obama’s appointees voted to allow selective abortion based upon potential disability (and one of George W. Bush’s because…just because). All of Trump’s appointees voted to defend the sanctity of l ....

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Study finds 'Trump-era uptick' in partisan voting by en banc courts


Study finds Trump-era uptick in partisan voting by en banc courts
 
Former President Donald Trump. Photo by Aaron Schwartz/Shutterstock.com.
En banc appeals courts are increasingly dividing along partisan lines, according to a study by two law professors at the William & Mary Law School.
The study cites a “Trump-era uptick” in en banc decisions in which appellate judges vote in blocs largely aligned by the party of the president who appointed them, the New York Times reports.
The study by law professors Neal Devins and Allison Orr Larsen tracked decisions by full appeals courts for three-year periods, spaced 10 years apart, during the last six decades. The researchers also tracked decisions from 2019 to 2020 for a closer look at the Trump era. The researchers scrutinized 950 opinions in total. ....

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