Recently, a journalist working at one of Pennsylvania’s major newspapers called me in the hope that I would be willing to speak on the record about the declining number of opinions that the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania issued in 2010.

Each year, the Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts publishes a report titled “Caseload Statistics of the Unified Judicial System of Pennsylvania.” According to the report issued earlier this year for the calendar year 2010, the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania issued 71 full opinions in cases on the appeal docket, 12 full opinions in cases on the death penalty docket, and two full opinions in cases on the so-called miscellaneous docket.

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