In Justice Jackson's first majority opinion, the Supreme Court found that Delaware improperly received hundreds of millions of dollars in unclaimed funds over more than a decade that should have been shared among the states.
in a dispute between states over unclaimed money is one of roughly a half dozen she is expected to write by the time the court finishes its work for the summer, usually in late June. The 23-page decision was unanimous, though all the justices didn’t join the whole opinion.
Each justice typically writes at least one opinion from the seven separate two-week arguments sessions the court holds from early October to late April. But in January and February, for example, the court has only seven argued cases each month, meaning there are not enough to go around.Jackson, 52, joined the high court in June
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