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      <title>Michigan Supreme Court watcher: Rise in unanimous rulings means “better justice”</title>
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      <description>The old spiritual “Kumbaya” is a song of congregation and harmony. And it’s for this reason that the Michigan Supreme Court has earned the tag “The...</description>
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<p><a href="http://cpa.ds.npr.org/michigan/audio/2016/08/20160816_SS_Supco_update.mp3">Our conversation with Ron Bretz</a>
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<p>The old spiritual“Kumbaya”is a song of congregation and harmony. And it’s for this reason that the Michigan Supreme Court has earned the tag “TheKumbayaCourt” from court-watchers due to an increase in the number of cases decided unanimously.Through the 2015-2016 term, 81% of arguments held before the court have been unanimous decisions. In the previous two terms, only a little more than 50% of cases were decided unanimously. 
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<p>Why the sudden rise in unanimous decisions? 
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<p>RonBretzis a retired professor of Criminal Law and Procedure at Cooley Law School in Lansing. A former public defender, he’s been arguing before or keeping an eye on theMichiganSupreme Court for 40 years. 
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<p>Bretz joined us to explain why the number of unanimous decisions has risen so suddenly. 
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<p><b>Ron Bretz </b>is a retired professor of Criminal Law and Procedure at Cooley Law School in Lansing. 
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