A Newsweek analysis shows that the justice objected to Supreme Court denials far more than his colleagues did this term.
Justice Brett Kavanaugh keeps getting overruled by his Supreme Court colleagues this term.A Newsweek analysis of the order lists released by the court during the 2023-2024 term shows that there were nine Supreme Court petitions that Kavanaugh voted to take up but were ultimately denied certiorari, meaning the Court refused to take the case. That puts him far ahead of his colleagues, who also pushed back on certain petition denials but not nearly as often as Kavanaugh.
She argued that the lower court did not consider the impact such restrictions would have on inmate Michael Johnson's health and that 'there was more than enough evidence' to show that Jackson's exercise deprivation 'was the result of unconstitutional deliberate indifference.'On the conservative side, Kavanaugh, Thomas and Alito objected to the Court's decision to not review Tingley v.
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