Pennsylvania’s justices had their fair share of disagreements over the past year, according to data collected by The Legal, but lawyers said those disagreements indicate a court that’s functioning as it should. 

The state Supreme Court entered 41 majority opinions over the course of 2022, based on a search of the Unified Judicial System’s database. In that same time, the justices also wrote 68 concurring or dissenting opinions or statements. 

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