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Detailed Texas Supreme Court voting statistics for 2010 term now on DocketDB
You may have seen the “stat pack” offered by SCOTUSblog with voting statistics for the Justices. Its wedge-shaped voting chart is familiar — and, for a [...]You may have seen the “stat pack” offered by SCOTUSblog with voting statistics for the Justices. Its...
Blogging on Pause
Some of you may have tuned in on Friday to see my coverage of last week’s extensive order list. I left town very early Friday for a family emergency. I’m still needed there, and with some case deadlines looming next week, I may not be posting for just a little while. If there’s...
Cases in the News
You might have noticed a new heading in the sidebar — “Cases in the News” — collecting stories about Texas Supreme Court cases published on other blogs, newspapers, and journals.1 These links are stored by DocketDB and are part of my ongoing effort to automate myself out of...
You Can Now Subscribe by Email
You can now get SCOTXblog by email. Your email address: The fastest updates will still come through the RSS feed. But the emails will give you a digest of the most recent posts.You can now get SCOTXblog by email. Your email address: The fastest updates will still come through the RSS feed. ...
A Year of Blogging
A year ago this week, I hit “publish” on a short introductory post. Since then, I have (apparently) cranked out 267 more posts — which, through the ups and downs of activity at the Court, has been about once per weekday. That’s more often than I thought I would write. But,...
