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On Your Marks, Get Set, No

The U.S. Supreme Court has avoided an opportunity to explain how opinion readers should interpret the Court’s fractured decisions in which no opinion garners a majority of the justices’ votes....more

Hughes v. United States: After 40 Years, Will the Supreme Court Hit the Marks?

How do the lower courts apply a Supreme Court decision when there is no majority opinion to serve as precedent? This problem happens more often than one would think: Four justices take part in a plurality opinion, and one...more

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