United States:
Reviewing The Tenure Of Justice P. Scott Neville (Part 4 Of 6)
24 January 2022
Arnold & Porter
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Since joining the Court, Justice Neville has voted with the
majority in 96.63% of all civil cases. However, his
percentage has declined each year, as shown in Table 1857 below:
100% in 2018, 96.77% in 2019, 95.65% in 2020 and 95.24% in
2021.
Justice Neville has been much less aligned with the majority in
criminal cases, voting with the majority in only 78.05% of his
criminal cases. That percentage has also declined nearly
every year: 88.24% in 2018, 77.78% in 2019, 78.57% in 2020 and only
68.42% in 2021.
Join us back here next week as we complete our review of Justice
Neville's tenure.
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