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Rome
Category:History timeline templates

2019
{{legend|Green|Majority}} {{legend|Lime|Joined Majority}} {{legend|Aqua|Concurred}} {{legend|Purple|Concurred in part/Dissent in part}} {{legend|Red|Dissent}} {{legend|White|Did Not Participate}}

MD Rating
{{legend|Green|Majority}} {{legend|Lime|Joined Majority}} {{legend|Aqua|Concurred}} {{legend|Turquoise|Joined Concurrence or Concurred without Opinion}} {{legend|Purple|Concurred in part/Dissent in part or Concurred/Dissent without Opinion}} {{legend|MediumPurple|Joined Currence/Dissent}} {{legend|Red|Dissent}} {{legend|Pink|Joined Dissent or Dissent without Opinion}} {{legend|White|Did Not Participate}}

LC Rating
{{legend|Blue|Liberal vote}} {{legend|Red|Conservative vote}} {{legend|White|Did Not Participate}}

Topic Categories
 * Centralization - A higher number means more votes for a more empowered state government in conflict between the state and local government
 * Constitutional Law - a higher number means more votes in favor of the Executive Branch over the Legislative and Judicial Branches, votes in favor of the Judicial Branch over the Legislative Branch, and votes for government power over private rights
 * Civil Rights - A higher number means more votes permitting government action in support of civil rights or block government intrusion on civil rights
 * Domestic Relations - A higher number means more votes in favor of alimony, in favor of non-traditional custody arrangements, and support of government over families in decision making
 * Economic Regulation - A higher number means more votes against commercial businesses, support for injured persons, employees over employers, creditors over debtors, deference to government regulations, and permitting government taking of private property
 * Elections - A higher number means more votes to permit plebiscites, to sustain the ability of the public to vote, and to overturn election results
 * Probate - A higher number means more votes to include heirs otherwise omitted from inheritance, limit the operating of a will, and supporting heirs over creditors
 * Taxation - A higher number means more votes widening the government's ability to define and enforce taxes

MD Rating
{{legend|Green|Majority}} {{legend|Lime|Joined Majority}} {{legend|Aqua|Concurred}} {{legend|Turquoise|Joined Concurrence or Concurred without Opinion}} {{legend|Purple|Concurred in part/Dissent in part or Concurred/Dissent without Opinion}} {{legend|MediumPurple|Joined Currence/Dissent}} {{legend|Red|Dissent}} {{legend|Pink|Joined Dissent or Dissent without Opinion}} {{legend|White|Did Not Participate}}

Roman politics (Conservatives vs. Reform)
Bar key: Conservative •  Reform

Kauger Court (2011-present)
Note: The blue vertical line denotes "now" (July 2024). Bar key: George Nigh appointee • David Walters appointee •   Frank Keating appointee •   Brad Henry appointee •   Mary Fallin appointee •   Kevin Stitt appointee

Hargrave Court (2008-2011)
Bar key: David Boren appointee • George Nigh appointee •   David Walters appointee •   Frank Keating appointee •   Brad Henry appointee

Lavender Court (1983-2008)
Bar key: Henry Bellmon appointee • David Hall appointee •   David Boren appointee •   George Nigh appointee •   David Walters appointee •   Frank Keating appointee •   Brad Henry appointee

SCOTUS
The court has nine seats for active justices, numbered in the order in which they were filled. Justices who retire have no role in the operations of court except as authorized by the court itself. That seat is filled by the next justices appointed by the President.