The work of four justices captures the nature of the extraordinary and historic October 2019 term of the U.S. Supreme Court.

Much already has been written about the role of Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. With Justice Anthony Kennedy’s retirement in 2018, court scholars and others predicted Roberts would be the median or center justice between the court’s four liberal justices and the four justices more conservative than he. Those predictions came to full fruition last term.

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