Today, we’re in the fourth part of our six-part review of Chief Justice Cantil-Sakauye’s tenure.  This time, we’re reviewing the data on how often the Chief Justice is in the majority.

The short answer: a lot.  Since joining the Court, the Chief Justice has voted in the majority in 96.69% of her civil cases.  The

We’re on to the third part of our six-part review of Chief Justice Cantil-Sakauye’s tenure at the Supreme Court.  Today, we’re reviewing the Chief Justice’s voting record.

The Chief Justice has voted to affirm 114 times since 2011.  She has voted to reverse 169 times and cast split votes to affirm in part and reverse

This time, we’re reviewing the Chief Justice’s opinions.

Since joining the Court, Chief Justice Cantil-Sakauye has written 49 majority opinions in civil cases.  She has written seven concurring opinions and only four dissents.  Only once has she written more than one civil dissent in a given year – two in 2019.  The same is true

This week, we’re continuing our review of the individual Justices’ tenures.  Next up: Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye.

The Chief Justice has participated in 332 civil cases since joining the Court in 2011 (note that we’re applying the same cut-off date for all Justices’ 2021 cases).  Her heaviest full year was 2017, when she sat on

Today, we’re completing our six-part review of Justice Corrigan’s tenure.  Justice Corrigan has so far written 131 majority opinions in criminal law cases and 15 dissents.

Justice Corrigan has written forty-five majority opinions in death penalty cases.  She has written 24 majorities in criminal procedure cases, 15 sentencing law cases, a dozen constitutional law cases,

Today and tomorrow, we’re concluding our six-part review of the tenure of Justice Carol Corrigan of the Supreme Court.  Justice Corrigan has written 83 majority opinions in civil cases and 14 dissents.  She has written 20 opinions in civil procedure cases, 14 involving government and administrative law, nine each in employment law and tort law

Across her entire tenure, Justice Corrigan has voted with the majority in 94.04% of civil cases.  She has reached 100% twice – in 2018 and so far in 2021.  She has been in the majority more than 95% of the time (but less than 100%) five times – 2006 (95.74%), 2009 (97.62%), 2012 (96.15%), 2014

In the next two posts, we’re reviewing Justice Corrigan’s voting record.

Since joining the Court, Justice Corrigan has voted to reverse in full in 283 civil cases.  She has cast split votes (affirm in part, reverse/vacate in part – denoted in the chart as “AR” votes) 44 times.  She has voted to affirm in 188

Last time, we began a six-part post reviewing the tenure (to date) of Justice Carol Corrigan. This time, we’re reviewing Justice Corrigan’s record in opinion writing.

Through the end of last week, Justice Corrigan has written 83 majority opinions in civil cases.  She has filed only five concurrences and 14 dissents.  Her heaviest year for

This week, we’ll begin a series of posts reviewing the tenure of each Justice of the Supreme Court.  Similar to our recently completed review of former Justice Cuéllar’s tenure, we’ll devote six parts to each Justice.  Although technically the Chief Justice is always the senior member of the Court, we’ll take the serving Justices in