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Saturday, September 30, 2017
How Often Do Governmental Entities Win in Civil Cases?
Last week, we began our review of the Court’s experience with governmental entities. This week, we’re evaluating governmental entities’ winning percentage.
Petitioners won 85.71% of their cases in 1994, 59.09% in 1995 and 100% in 1996. Petitioners won 85.71% in 1997, 64.29% in 1998, 57.14% in 1999 and 71.43% in 2000.
In 2001, petitioners won 57.14% of the Court’s decisions. Petitioners accounted for 88.89% in 2002 and 2004, and 80% in 2003.
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