🔑 The Supreme Court's decisions are not solely determined by justices' ideology or partisanship.
⚖️ Justices' ideology can change over time, as demonstrated by empirical evidence.
📈📉 Justices' positioning on the liberal-conservative scale can vary throughout their career.
📈 Supreme Court justices change their positions often in relation to the decisions they choose.
🌈 Martin-Quinn scores measure the ideology of justices over time and help determine who is conservative and who is liberal on the court.
👥 The ideology of individual justices can shift, and the chief justice line has changed over time.
👥 Supreme Court justices can change their political ideologies over time.
📊 The Supreme Court's ideological balance can shift over the years.
⚖️ There is a swing vote on the Supreme Court depending on the issue at hand.
✔️ Justices on the Supreme Court do not always vote together based on ideology.
🤝 Many justices often agree with each other on case decisions.
🔀 There is ideological agreement among both liberal and conservative justices.
🔍 The Supreme Court appears divisive because we often hear about cases that involve ideological divides.
⚖️ There are many cases where all the justices agree, but they don't receive as much attention.
👨⚖️ Clarence Thomas is considered the most conservative justice, not Antonin Scalia.
👤 👈 👥 President Obama did not appoint left-wing activists to the Supreme Court.
📊 📈 President Obama's nominated justices were slightly less liberal than him.
🗓️ ✅ Presidents can submit nominations and get confirmation votes in their last year.
💡 The confirmation of a justice is dependent on the agreement between the president and the Senate.
⚖️ Historically, nominations for justices are typically submitted and confirmed during the presidents' last years in office.
🗳️ The American people's decisions during the election can influence the type of justice they want on the court.
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