Did Scalia, Alito, or Thomas ever cast a vote against a politically significant conservative preference? I can't think of one.
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Scalia: Kyllo v US Jones v US Hamdi v Rumsfeld Navarette v CA MD v King MD v Craig Crawford v WA TX v Johnson BMW v Gore US v Gonzalez-Lopez
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Thomas: Ashcroft v ACLU Walker v TX Division Alleyne v US Bullcoming v NM Kyllo v US FL v Jardines Nat'l Cable & Tel. Ass'n v Brand X
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Thomas, cont.: Williamson v Mazda Motors Gonzalez v. Raich Wyeth v. Levine
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This is a great and helpful list, but my criterion was politically salient cases. Cases that voters or parties might concretely care about.
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Was thinking more about the Chief Justice; how will his decisions change?
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At least Scalia was somewhat OK when it came to Amendment IV. This guy is a complete loss.
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Very strong on executive overreach
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