After Gov. Chris Christie declined to reappoint John Wallace Jr., calling him part of what’s wrong with the current Supreme Court, Wallace set about finishing up cases he had heard before his term ended, as outgoing justices usually do.

Last week, he wrote the kind of opinion that Christie, a conservative former federal prosecutor, might have had in mind when he sought to remake the court in his own image.

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