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Composition matters, because a panel that decides a case by 3 2 might have come to a different result with a different set of justices.
"If it's overturned," Mr. Orozco asked, "doesn't that make Hal Turner correct?" Judge Easterbrook made a blistering response: "This blog post says any judge who decides a case incorrectly is supposed to be assassinated.
When Kennedy decides a case, he agonizes for days beforehand, often changing positions up to the day of the decision; his opinions often include abstract language that gives broad liscense to lower courts.
It's generally a two-step process: in confronting a politically charged issue, the court first decides a case in a "narrow" way, but then uses that decision as a precedent to move in a more dramatic, conservative direction in a subsequent case.
The agency's role has been likened to an open court in which a judge applies the law and decides a case after hearing the facts or evidence from both sides.
When any judge decides a case, one of the things we're required to do is to think about how it will affect the other 100 cases that aren't quite the same, but are similar.
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"Let alone how to decide a case".
Breyer sees nothing quick or easy about deciding a case.
Judge Bhat raised the same concerns about the government's role in deciding a case last year.
"And once the court has decided a case, it is binding precedent".
Even the court's failure to decide a case could seem portentous.
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