As the Supreme Court wrapped up its first high court term with its strengthened conservative majority, Chief Justice John Roberts cast the deciding votes in two 5-4 cases, handing high-profile wins to both conservatives and liberals.
But Roberts isn’t the only justice staking out a place in the court’s judicial middle.
Justice Elena Kagan has been in the majority of 6-3 decisions almost as often as Roberts during their years on the court, according to a Bloomberg Law analysis of the 116 rulings that broke 6-3 since the start of the 2005 term. And the court’s newest justice, Justice ...
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