The state Supreme Court, engulfed in turmoil much of the fall, has been cranking out decisions in recent weeks, and appellate attorneys have noticed. While they point to the planned retirement of Chief Justice Ronald D. Castille as a driving force, some say the changed dynamic between justices may have played a role as well.

“There’s a lot of stuff they’re pushing out the door,” said appellate lawyer Charles “Chip” Becker of Kline & Specter.

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