Aloto and Thomas at the top, Sotomajor and Jackson at the bottom. No surprise
Samuel Alito | 81.1 |
Clarence Thomas | 78.4 |
Neil Gorsuch | 62.1 |
Amy Barrett | 54.1 |
Brett Kavanaugh | 43.2 |
John Roberts | 40.5 |
Elana Kagan | 16.2 |
Kitanji Jackson | 8.1 |
Sonia Sotomajor | 8.1 |
1 posted on
07/04/2023 8:03:12 AM PDT by
BigEdLB
To: BigEdLB
What do your scores indicate? Majority opinions written?
2 posted on
07/04/2023 8:08:12 AM PDT by
NautiNurse
(Don't be obtuse)
To: BigEdLB
This looks like a ranking from most conservative to most liberal.
To: BigEdLB
4 posted on
07/04/2023 8:12:43 AM PDT by
Az Joe
(Live free or die)
To: BigEdLB
Are those percentages or what? WTH?!
5 posted on
07/04/2023 8:14:14 AM PDT by
Az Joe
(Live free or die)
To: BigEdLB; All
What do those percentage represent? Is it a “got it right” score? Obvious questions abound if that’s the case.
6 posted on
07/04/2023 8:18:58 AM PDT by
wiseprince
(Me,)
To: BigEdLB
The pivotal thing about SCOTUS is that they must get *every* decision right.Whenever they get one wrong somebody's Constitutional rights have been violated
To: BigEdLB
Your thread makes no sense.
10 posted on
07/04/2023 8:28:21 AM PDT by
gcparent
(God Bless America )
To: BigEdLB
Same problem with women voters...they vote “causes”. That’s how we got to prohibition.
To: BigEdLB
The numbers must represent the number of pizzas ordered.
15 posted on
07/04/2023 11:29:54 AM PDT by
aimhigh
(1 John 3:23 "And THIS is His commandment . . . . ")
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