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He called the majority's decision "gambling with the safety of the people of California" and warned it could lead to a "grim roster of victims."
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He called the majority's account of the facts of the case "so transparently false that professing to believe it demeans this institution."
NYT > Home Page By ADAM LIPTAK 2011
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When he referred to the majority's "dystopian" view of Detroit, he added a footnote: "The opposite of utopian.
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She stressed that the Arizona law was intended to break a cycle of corruption in the state and wrote in her opinion, "The majority's denigration of this interest — the suggestion that it either is not real or does not matter — wrongly prevents Arizona from protecting the strength and integrity of its democracy."
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In addition, the region loses the extra influence of having two congressmen high in the majority's leadership structure.
Gains for anti-spending GOP mean trouble for a region dominated by federal dollars Robert McCartney 2010
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By "failing to distinguish sufficiently between causes and effects, the majority's report is unbalanced and leads to incorrect conclusions about what caused the crisis," they wrote.
Government report blames regulators and financial institutions for economic crisis Zachary A. Goldfarb 2011
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The three Republican members of the panel other than Wallison issued a joint dissent that called the conclusions in the majority's report far too broad.
Government report blames regulators and financial institutions for economic crisis Zachary A. Goldfarb 2011
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Four justices — two of whom concurred only in the judgment against California and two who dissented — took issue with the Scalia majority's dismissal of a link between video watching and harm to children.
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"The majority's conclusion stands in stark contrast to our state's public policy of aiding, supporting and protecting juveniles," wrote Justice Edward Thomas Brady.
Supreme Court won't hear new campaign finance challenge Robert Barnes 2010
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In addition, the region loses the extra influence of having two congressmen high in the majority's leadership structure.
Gains for anti-spending GOP mean trouble for a region dominated by federal dollars Robert McCartney 2010
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