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17 May 2010, 11:56 am by Eugene Volokh
  While Justice Thomas would apparently not rule out a death sentence for a $50 theft by a 7-year-old, see post, at 4, 10, n. 3, the Court wisely rejects his static approach to the law. [read post]
25 Jun 2007, 2:35 am
Chief Justice Roberts is joined by Scalia, Kennedy, Thomas, and Alito, and we've got concurring opinions from Thomas (alone) and Alito (joined by Kennedy). [read post]
22 Jun 2009, 9:50 am
But Roberts, Scalia, Thomas, and Alito would prefer to let stand a travesty than to burden the courts with deciding exactly the kinds of questions the courts decide every day. [read post]
25 Jun 2024, 4:21 am by Michael C. Dorf
But even though Justice Kennedy joined the portions of Webster that seemingly would have overruled Roe, in 1992 Justice Kennedy, along with Justices O'Connor and Souter, co-authored the lead opinion in Planned Parenthood v. [read post]
3 Jul 2015, 8:43 am by Marty Lederman
”  Justice Kennedy makes short shrift of these two justifications, which is just about what they deserve. [read post]
13 Jul 2011, 11:33 am by McNabb Associates, P.C.
Lord Justice Thomas ordered him to stand up in the crowded court after the midday break and warned him he was committing contempt of court. [read post]
18 Jun 2015, 1:19 pm by Lyle Denniston
The majority opinion was supported by Justices Breyer, Ginsburg, Kagan, and Kennedy. [read post]
19 Sep 2018, 11:28 am by msatta
His replacement of Anthony Kennedy will likely change the Court’s balance in several areas, perhaps including the constitutional status of abortion, marriage rights, and who knows what other civil rights affairs. [read post]
2 Sep 2015, 6:07 am by SHG
Here are the percentages in descending order: Thomas: 11.29% Sotomayor: 11.04% Ginsburg: 10.55% Alito: 9.48% Roberts: 9.20% Scalia: 8.74% Kennedy: 8.36% Breyer: 7.56% Kagan: 7.13% So Thomas is a whole .25% higher than Sotomayor? [read post]
26 Jun 2018, 8:05 am by Jonathan H. Adler
Justice Thomas wrote a dissent concerning the increasing use of nationwide injunctions. [read post]
24 Jun 2024, 4:00 am by Eric Segall
And yet, it turns out that Justices Marshall, Ginsburg, and Sotomayor almost always vote(d) liberal in political cases, Justices Scalia, Thomas, and Alito almost always vote(d) conservative, and Justices Powell, Kennedy, O'Connor, and White, among others, switched back and forth along the ideological spectrum. [read post]
19 Jun 2018, 7:00 pm by Ilya Somin
Thomas is also a longtime critic of asset forfeiture abuse, and has repeteadly argued for stronger exercise of judicial review to curb it. [read post]
25 Jun 2015, 3:25 pm by Einer Elhauge
Federal Trade Commission, in which Roberts and Justice Kennedy recognized that an entity controlled by financially interested market participants was functionally a private actor, whereas Scalia, Thomas, and Alito were happy to deem them public actors as long as the state labeled them a state agency. [read post]
13 Aug 2012, 8:41 am by Geoffrey Stone
Moreover, the two so-called “swing Justices” in recent years (O’Connor and Kennedy) have in fact been quite conservative, though not as extreme in their conservativism as Rehnquist, Scalia, Thomas, Roberts, and Alito. [read post]
29 Mar 2012, 1:30 am by Adam Gillette
  Given some of the easy laughs that the justices got, it tells me that Justices Alito, Ginsberg, and Thomas aren't even trying to be funny. [read post]
16 Jun 2011, 7:55 am by Josh Blackman
” Justice Alito wrote for Chief Justice Roberts, Justices Scalia, Kennedy, Thomas, and (in an interesting vote) Justice Kagan. [read post]
22 Apr 2014, 9:01 pm by Michael C. Dorf
Justices Scalia and Thomas regard this approach as timid and disingenuous. [read post]