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March 30, 2007
SCOTUS Justices Are of an Opinion, but Not Often
Interesting article from the Washington Post:
"When Justice Antonin Scalia met with members of a Northern Virginia business organization in December, he told them about an important case the Supreme Court had recently heard and then teased them a little. "I know how that one comes out, but I'm not going to tell you," he said. They're still in the dark. And so are a lot of others, as the court is off to a slower-than-usual pace in issuing opinions. The justices have issued 23 decisions so far, a bit behind last year's pace. Of course, at this point, they've also heard fewer cases than last year." [RJ]
March 30, 2007 in Court Opinions | Permalink
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