Chief Justice Earl Warren led the Supreme Court during a transformative period in American jurisprudence, particularly noted for landmark decisions in civil rights and civil liberties. While the number of justices that agreed with him varied by case, Warren typically had a majority of his colleagues supporting his decisions, especially in pivotal cases like Brown v. Board of Education. Overall, the court often operated with a 5-4 or 6-3 majority when Warren's views prevailed.
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