Court watchers could be forgiven Friday for asking if U.S. Supreme Court justices had put something different in their Wheaties given the unusual alignments in the day’s three opinions.

There was the very conservative Justice Clarence Thomas writing a dissenting opinion that was joined by the court’s three remaining liberal justices in TransUnion v. Ramirez. His conservative counterpart Justice Brett Kavanaugh wrote the 5-4 majority opinion.

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