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Stat Pack

Download the SCOTUSblog Stat Pack for the 2024-25 term

SCOTUSblog is excited to present an end-of-term Supreme Court Stat Pack, compiled by Jake S. Truscott and Adam Feldman, intended to provide data-driven analysis of the Supreme Court’s term and identify trends over time. An archive of the prior Stat Packs (from October Term 1995 through October Term 2021) is available here.

Supreme Court patterns are evolving.
Stat Pack analysis - 2024-25 term

The SCOTUSblog Stat Pack provides a comprehensive analysis of Supreme Court trends and patterns. Through a detailed tracking of cases, voting patterns, and judicial behavior, it reveals the evolving dynamics of America's highest court and the shifting landscape of constitutional law.

42 %
Unanimity rate

42% of the Opinions of the Court were decided unanimously in October Term 2024, compared to 44% in the previous term and 50% in the 2022-23 term

9 %
Split ideologically

Approximately 9% of the Opinions of the Court were decided in a 6-3 vote with all six Republican-appointed justices in the majority and the three Democrat-appointed justices in the minority, compared to an average 13.74% ideological split in the 2020-2024 terms

95 %
Roberts in the majority

Chief Justice Roberts was in the majority in 95% of the Opinions of the Court, the most of any justice

72 %
Jackson in the majority

Justice Jackson was in the majority in 72% of the Opinions of the Court, the least of any justice

The Stat Pack offers detailed insights into how the nation's highest court operates, reflecting the evolving legal challenges and ideological divisions within the court.

Some key areas covered in the 2024-25 Stat Pack:

  • Voting patterns and coalition analysis by justice
  • Decisions by vote split
  • A circuit court scorecard
  • Breakdowns of different cases

Download the complete Stat Pack to access detailed charts, comprehensive data tables, and analyses of the Supreme Court's 2024-25 term.

And for additional information, please check out Empirical SCOTUS for an appendix to the SCOTUSblog Stat Pack with even more metrics related to oral arguments and the court’s docket.