Unpacking the Supreme Court: Why it’s not just a MAGA stronghold, and how the justices really vote
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The Supreme Court’s 2023 term reveals complex dynamics beyond a simple MAGA stronghold with nuanced voting patterns altering the ideological balance.
Decision breakdown Jamie Joseph is a writer who covers politics. She leads Fox News Digital coverage of the Senate.
In the 2023 term, the Supreme Court heard 62 cases, two of which were dismissed. Of the 60 cases decided, the court issued 27 unanimous decisions compared to 22 decisions with a 6-3 split. The recurring 6-3 split has often been viewed as a clear indicator of the court's conservative leanings, but the reality is more complex, according to the SCOTUS Blog's analysis findings.
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