Oral Arguments Secretly Crown SCOTUS Opinion Writers
Thought the loudest justice writes the opinion? Nope. Data proves it's the early dominator who owns the case. This flips SCOTUS prediction scripts.
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Thought the loudest justice writes the opinion? Nope. Data proves it's the early dominator who owns the case. This flips SCOTUS prediction scripts.
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