The cases in which they vote against the President who picked them tend to be those that never arose during the nominating process.
Most cases will be minor and tend to come and go with time.
Boston isn't all that big, sooner or later cases tended to overlap.
Many experts agree that cases with more than one defendant tend to play into the hands of the prosecution.
Also, cases for forming tend to be very expensive.
Criminal cases tend to get more publicity than civil ones do.
The outer case tends to flex a bit, for example.
And while the illness is episodic in many, these cases tend to be chronic.
The cases tend to turn on whether people are working in sensitive jobs or are otherwise at high risk.
Legal cases tend to be decided by facts, rooted in the here and now.