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Your description of these lists and conclusion are incorrect, and I strongly oppose any merger or redirecting. All of these lists accomplish very different things. This term list for the whole Court is just for bench opinions, for which it only summarizes votes and authorship in the color-coded table. The lists of opinions by justice for the 2001 term include not only bench opinions but also their opinions related to orders (such as dissents from the denial of certiorari; see
http://www.supremecourtus.gov/opinions/09relatingtoorders.html for the current term's examples) and in-chambers opinions. Further, the goal is to eventually expand the lists of opinions by justice with text summaries of those opinions, (see
2004 term United States Supreme Court opinions of Antonin Scalia for a decent though still incomplete example). postdlf (talk)
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Your description of these lists and conclusion are incorrect, and I strongly oppose any merger or redirecting. All of these lists accomplish very different things. This term list for the whole Court is just for bench opinions, for which it only summarizes votes and authorship in the color-coded table. The lists of opinions by justice for the 2001 term include not only bench opinions but also their opinions related to orders (such as dissents from the denial of certiorari; see
http://www.supremecourtus.gov/opinions/09relatingtoorders.html for the current term's examples) and in-chambers opinions. Further, the goal is to eventually expand the lists of opinions by justice with text summaries of those opinions, (see
2004 term United States Supreme Court opinions of Antonin Scalia for a decent though still incomplete example). postdlf (talk)
03:25, 31 January 2010 (UTC)reply