United States:
Reviewing The Tenure Of Justice P. Scott Neville (Part 2 Of 6)
24 January 2022
Arnold & Porter
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Since joining the Court in 2018, Justice Neville has written
sixteen opinions in civil cases – fifteen majority opinions
and one dissent. He wrote one majority in 2018, five in 2019,
four in 2020 and five in 2021. His only dissent was in
2020.
Justice Neville's writing on the criminal law side reveals
an unusual pattern: he has written more dissents than majority
opinions. Justice Neville has written eleven majority
opinions: three in 2018, four in 2019, four in 2020. He has
written one concurrence in 2021. But he has written twelve
dissents – one each in 2018 and 2019 and five each in 2020
and 2021.
Join us back here next time as we review Justice Neville's
voting patterns.
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