@scotusblog may be first with opinions, but wrongly (and repeatedly) suggests that today shows lack of unanimity. http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/volokh-conspiracy/wp/2014/06/27/neal-katyal-on-the-supreme-courts-remarkable-degree-of-consensus/ …
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@rickhasen 2/3 of decisions in argued cases is remarkable, esp. with shrunken docket. Good or bad, it's an important development. -
@jadler1969@rickhasen Meh, I dunno, sure looks pretty ideologically divided at root to me. -
@bmaz@rickhasen They are, but still managed unprecedented degree of unanimity in argued cases. Has implications for advocacy and analysis.
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