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In dissent, Justice Alito said the majority was giving the state an empty promise.
In dissent, Justice Stephen G. Breyer rejected the majority's interpretation of the word "make".
In dissent, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg said the decision was of "startling breadth".
In dissent, Justice Breyer wrote that the term "sales" did not capture what the representatives did.
In dissent, Scalia cranked up his increasingly tired act as the Court's sound-bite generator.
In dissent, Justice Louis Brandeis argued that Justice Pitney should have just swallowed his moral indignation.
In dissent, Justice Antonin Scalia criticized the majority for violating the command of the 1871 law.
In dissent, Justice Clarence Thomas wondered what that could possibly mean.
In dissent, Chief Justice Roberts said the Martinez decision had announced a "crisp limit".
In dissent, Justice Scalia wrote that identification was not the point of the testing.
In dissent, Judge Andre Davis called the outcome "a profound exemplar of injustice".
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