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The record shows the Supreme Court is not a partisan institution

The record shows the Supreme Court is not a partisan institution

Summary

The Supreme Court often makes decisions where all or almost all justices agree. Judges from different political views frequently work together on cases.

Key Facts

  • The court usually reaches decisions with all or almost all justices in agreement.
  • Justices from different political backgrounds often vote together.
  • The court is not dominated by one political party.
  • Cross-partisan voting means judges don’t always follow political lines.
  • Unanimous or near-unanimous rulings are common in the Supreme Court.
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