The other question is whether a second term in a row will end with no news of any new retirement. Gorsuch joined the bench in April of last year, so it’s been just over 14 months of the current bench. From 1994 to 2005, by comparison, the court was the same nine justices.
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Here is the original jurisdiction decision in Florida v. Georgia: https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/17pdf/142%20orig_h3ci.pdf …
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Meanwhile, from the Attorney General:https://twitter.com/dominicholden/status/1011979136817094664 …
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JUST IN: The court has recessed with NO ANNOUNCEMENTS of any justices' retirements.
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Yes, justices can announce retirements whenever they want. Much about
#SCOTUS is arbitrary — but this is one such arbitrary point that we pay attention to! An announcement of any retirement could still happen in the coming days, or any day. Carpe diem!Show this thread -
"We are not defeated; we are emboldened," AFSCME president Lee Saunders, putting on a good face, says — but, acknowledging the Janus defeat, takes aim at
#SCOTUS, calling it part of a "rigged system" whose decisions "take away" vulnerable people's "seats at the table."Show this thread -
Obviously, there is
#SCOTUS retirement news. See this thread from my Kennedy reporting and updates —>https://twitter.com/chrisgeidner/status/1012033815164997640 …
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That's an interesting split.
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Interesting votes on both sides....Has Kagen ever split withSotomayer and Ginsberg before?
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