If a Supreme Court justice from the majority dies before this decision is published, what happens?
Supreme Court Justices must actively be serving at the time an opinion is made public in order for their votes to count. This means that a Justice who has already heard oral arguments, made a decision on the matter, or even wrote the majority opinion cannot cast a vote in the final decision if he or she dies or leaves the bench before it is announced.
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No need to be messy. How old is Clarence Thomas anyway? Remember when Justice Breyer was robbed at machete-point in his Caribbean beach home? Coincidences and happy accidents happen every day.
Who here with an unbanned account wants to try and post this to r/politicalhumor on reddit?