Last week, we reviewed the Court’s history since 1992 with government and administrative law cases on the civil side, and sentencing law cases on the criminal docket. This week, we’re looking at three questions: (1) does the Court tend to take more cases in each area won by one side or the other below; (2)
Administrative Law
How Many Government and Administrative Law Cases Has the Court Decided a Year?
By Kirk Jenkins on
Posted in Areas of Law, Voting
For the past two weeks, we’ve been looking at the Court’s record with death penalty cases. This week and next, we’re turning our attention to the court’s civil cases involving governmental parties and administrative law, and on the criminal side, sentencing law cases. Let’s start with government/administrative law cases.
The Court decided eleven government cases…