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Concurrences and dissents

1990-91 and 2015-16: Some Contrasts
A New Minister of Dissents?
A Spike in Fractured Decisions
Adding Michigan and Illinois–2023-24
Attorney-Discipline Cases: An Update through 2023/24
Comparing the Supreme Courts of Wisconsin and its Four Neighbors
Comparing the Supreme Courts of Wisconsin and its Four Neighbors–An Update for 2016-17 through 2018-19
Comparing the Supreme Courts of Wisconsin and its Neighbors–2023-24
Comparing the Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Iowa Supreme Courts—Part 1
Concurrences, Dissents, and Efficiency
How Frequently do Justices Join Concurrences and Dissents Written by their Colleagues?
Justice Abrahamson by the Numbers
Original Actions and Judicial Activism: An Update for 2020-21
Readers’ Picks: Unusual Wisconsin Supreme Court Decisions in 2017-18
Swelling Supreme Court Decisions, 1995-96 through 2013-14
Swelling Supreme Court Decisions: An Update for 2014-15
The 2015-16 Term: Some More Impressions
The 2017-18 Term: Some More Impressions
The 2018-19 Term: Some More Impressions–and a Paradox
The 2019-20 Term: Some More Impressions
The 2020-21 Term: Some More Impressions
The 2021-22 Term: Some More Impressions
The 2022-23 Term: Some More Impressions
The Supreme Court’s 2023-24 Term: Some Initial Impressions
To Join or Not to Join: The Justices and Their Colleagues’ Separate Opinions
Waiting for Decisions
Who Writes the Most Important Decisions?

Alan Ball is a Professor of History at Marquette University in Milwaukee, WI.

alan.ball@marquette.edu

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