I'd vote for Roy Sullivan, who was hit by lightning seven times.
Sometimes the reason that justices vote alike is because they all feel the same way. Justices vote based on their interpretation of the law. While they're not supposed to be biased based on their own political agenda, some of them vote that way as well.
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Unanimous.
No, that's not true. Supreme Court justices have a right to vote, just like most other adult citizens.
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US Supreme Court justices are chosen (nominated) by the President and approved by a simple majority vote of the Senate.
Supreme Court Justices are nominated by the President of the United States and confirmed with the "advice and consent" (majority vote) of the Senate. (please when you read it it's just a yes or no answer)
A majority opinion is the agreed decision of more than half the justices who heard the case. Under most circumstances, a simple majority would be five of nine justices (5/9); however, there have been many times when only eight sat on a case (5/8), and it's legally possible for as few as six justices to consider a case (2/3).
The Supreme Court requires a simple majority vote for a decision. If all nine justices are present, the closest possible vote would be 5-4.
US Supreme Court decisions require a simple majority vote (more than half). For example, if all nine justices hear a case, five must vote in agreement to form a majority.
The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court has one vote, just like all the other Associate Justices. However, there are some