I was trying to complete my civics homework and i had to answer this question and I came to the conclusion that the factors that are unrelated to the law that can influence how justices vote are their agreement with their political view. I don't know if that's correct but maybe this could help you with the answer
People's religions influence their sense of justice and moral uprightness, so many religious Israelis vote their faith.
benefit or if they believe that their vote can make a difference in the outcome. Factors such as personal values, beliefs, and perceived impact on society can also influence individuals to vote.
Voter apathy comes from a feeling that your vote doesn't matter. When voting for president, popular vote does not really count, so voters think they won't influence the election.
Political action committees influence lawmakers to vote in favor of their programs.
Political action committees influence lawmakers to vote in favor of their programs.
There is no single justice who dominates the Supreme Court. The Court operates as a collegial body, with each justice having an equal vote in deciding cases. While individual justices may have more influence based on their legal expertise or persuasive arguments, decisions are ultimately made collectively.
At the moment, Associate Justice Anthony M. Kennedy.
age, gender, geography, wealth, religion and class - for example, in the US it has been found that women are more likely to vote Democrat than men are - if you live in the Southern states of the US you are more likely to vote Republican
Every vote counts equally. The popular vote determines which slate of electors will be allowed to cast the electoral votes for that state.
The vote was 228-206 in favor of impeachment for perjury and 221-212 for a count of obstruction of justice.
because they want someone who is eligible and very smart
No mentics weren't aloud to vote but could influence citizens voting