FOR INSIDERS | Supreme Court's 6-3 cases: When did justices split along ideological lines?
- The Supreme Court split along its 6-3 ideological lines in nearly a quarter of the argued cases this term.
- The battles were big and small, from President Trump’s agenda to thorny disputes over the meaning of securities statutes.
- All but two came down in June, the final month of opinion season.
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- The Supreme Court split along its 6-3 ideological lines in nearly a quarter of the argued cases this term.
- The battles were big and small, from President Trump’s agenda to thorny disputes over the meaning of securities statutes.
- All but two came down in June, the final month of opinion season.
Sources: The Hill