June 5, 2009
The Supreme Court’s caseload has sharply increased in recent decades. Whereas in 1945, there were only 1,460 cases on the docket, today that number is more than 10,000 per term.
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The Supreme Court’s caseload has sharply increased in recent decades. Whereas in 1945, there were only 1,460 cases on the docket, today that number is more than 10,000 per term.
Categories: Fact of the Day
« More “Birther” Nonsense: Obama’s 1981 Pakistan Trip | Georgia Arms »