Subject: Re: The Kavanaugh stop
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" "Signaling" in Supreme Court decisions involves justices using their written opinions, questions during oral arguments, or even public statements to subtly guide future litigation, shape the judicial agenda, and signal their ideological leanings to litigants, lawyers, and the public, influencing who brings cases and how they are framed. This "judicial signaling" helps justices strategically align themselves with certain issues, encouraging favorable cases, while dissenting opinions or specific language in majority rulings serve as counter-signals to those with opposing views, impacting the Court's long-term direction. "