Even Best Friends Sometimes Disagree: SCOTUS Voting Blocs with Adam Feldman

Orange County Lawyers Chapter

Supreme Court Justices' voting practices are predictable—sometimes. While justices tend to vote within specific groups, the organization of the groups is harder to predict. The justices occasionally deviate from their traditional voting alignments. Adam Feldman will discuss some possible answers to why SCOTUS justices sometimes find themselves in strange company.

The Orange County Lawyers Chapter invites you to join a luncheon and discussion. 

Featuring: 

  • Adam Feldman, Author, SCOTUSblog

Member: $30 | Non Member: $35 | Student: $20

Lunch provided.

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