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Secretive editing by SCOTUS

Wed Jun 25 2014

The New York Times reports that the Supreme Court of the United States sometimes revises its decisions years after they were issued, without public notice. The revisions include “truly substantive changes in factual statements and legal reasoning,” according to Richard J Lazarus, a law professor at Harvard. Learn more here.

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