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Barry Cushman

2016

Vote fluidity

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Vote Fluidity On The Hughes Court: The Critical Terms, 1934-1936, Barry Cushman Aug 2016

Vote Fluidity On The Hughes Court: The Critical Terms, 1934-1936, Barry Cushman

Barry Cushman

This article makes four principal claims. The first is that the justices of the Hughes Court often changed their positions in major cases between the time that they cast their votes in conference and their final votes on the merits. The second is that the Court achieved comparatively high rates of unanimity even during its most turbulent Terms because justices who had served on earlier Courts had internalized a norm counseling those who lost at the conference vote to acquiesce in the judgment of the majority. The third is that the justices who most frequently did so in this period’s …