2022 term United States Supreme Court opinions of Elena Kagan

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The 2022 term of the Supreme Court of the United States began October 3, 2022, and concluded October 1, 2023. This was the thirteenth term of Associate Justice Elena Kagan's tenure on the Court. Kagan 10-1-2010.jpg
Elena Kagan 2022 term statistics
6
Majority or Plurality
1
Concurrence
0
Other
4
Dissent
0
Concurrence/dissentTotal = 11
Bench opinions = 11Opinions relating to orders = 0In-chambers opinions = 0
Unanimous opinions: 1 Most joined by: Jackson (9) Least joined by: Thomas, Gorsuch (3)
TypeCaseCitationIssuesJoined byOther opinions
101



Helix Energy Solutions Group, Inc. v. Hewitt 598 U.S. ___ (2023)

Roberts, Thomas, Sotomayor, Barrett, Jackson
102



Axon Enterprise, Inc. v. Federal Trade Commission 598 U.S. ___ (2023)

Roberts, Thomas, Alito, Sotomayor, Kavanaugh, Barrett, Jackson
103



Financial Oversight and Management Board for Puerto Rico v. Centro de Periodismo Investigativo, Inc. 598 U.S. ___ (2023)

Roberts, Alito, Sotomayor, Gorsuch, Kavanaugh, Barrett, Jackson
404



Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. v. Goldsmith 598 U.S. ___ (2023)

Roberts
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Sotomayor
205



Sackett v. EPA 598 U.S. ___ (2023)

Sotomayor, Jackson
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Alito
106



Jack Daniel's Properties, Inc. v. VIP Products LLC 599 U.S. ___ (2023)

Unanimous
107



United States ex rel. Polansky v. Executive Health Resources, Inc. 599 U.S. ___ (2023)

Roberts, Alito, Sotomayor, Gorsuch, Kavanaugh, Barrett, Jackson
408



Jones v. Hendrix 599 U.S. ___ (2023)

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Thomas
Signed jointly with Sotomayor.
409



Samia v. United States 599 U.S. ___ (2023)

Sotomayor, Jackson
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Thomas
110



Counterman v. Colorado 600 U.S. ___ (2023)

Roberts, Alito, Kavanaugh, Jackson
411



Biden v. Nebraska 600 U.S. ___ (2023)

Sotomayor, Jackson
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Roberts

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