Of the 62 cases the Supreme Court decided, including those not argued, eight came from the Fourth Circuit — the second highest number behind the 13 from the Fifth Circuit, according to data from Adam Feldman, author of the Legalytics newsletter on Substack. The Ninth Circuit has historically led in terms of volume, but the justices heard just seven cases from the California-based appellate court this term, dismissing three as improvidently granted and reversing four.
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Chief Justice John Roberts was most often in the majority this term, dissenting in just two of the 58 argued cases that the US Supreme Court decided and leaving much of the writing to others.
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Over the course of 60-plus arguments, the U.S. Supreme Court's justices collectively made more than 11,000 remarks containing nearly 350,000 words, and while the dialogue was earnest for the most part, there was periodic playfulness that often seemed especially amusing or welcome in the context of serious subject matter.
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