Final Word on U.S. Law Isn’t: Supreme Court Keeps Editing – NYTimes.com
The Supreme Court has been quietly revising its decisions years after they were issued, a secretive process that has led judges, lawyers and scholars astray.
Changing Opinions
For a group who places great stock by their words (and whose precise words are considered intensely important in courtrooms and statehouses around the nation), SCOTUS does a piss-poor job of keeping people up to date with where they have revised their words after the fact.
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