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The court split 5-4 in 15 decisions (21% of the total) in the 2002-2003 term. That number was down from the prior term, which had 5-4 splits in 21 decisions (28% of the total.) Consistent with recent terms, Justice Sandra Day O'Connor voted most often in the majority of the 5-4 cases-13 of the 15. She was followed by Justice David H. Souter, with nine.
August 04, 2003 at 12:00 AM
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