Amendment of Section 4 of the Internal Operating Procedures of Supreme Court

§4. Opinions A. Circulation Schedule; Voting; Hold; Reassignment. 1. Preparation of Opinions. *** b. Concurrences and Dissents. Justices who are aligned as to the result should collaborate as much as possible to achieve a unified position in responsive opinions. Concurrences and dissents shall be circulated to all members of the Court within forty (40) days of the date of the first scheduled vote [on which votes] on the proposed majority opinion[s were due] in single-issue cases and serial capital PCRA appeals, within sixty (60) days in multiple-issue cases, within seventy-five (75) days in capital direct appeals, and within ninety (90) days in first capital PCRA cases. Matters may also be held for additional review by a Justice during these time periods. In Children’s Fast Track appeals, concurrences and dissents shall be circulated to all members of the Court within twenty (20) days of the date of the first scheduled vote [on which votes] on the proposed majority opinion [were due]. Due dates for responsive opinions are calculated from the date of the first scheduled vote on the original proposed majority opinion, regardless of whether the case is moved to a subsequent vote list by the circulation of a responsive opinion. Generally, the first scheduled vote date will remain the threshold date in the calculation, unless the proposed majority opinion is withdrawn or the substantive analysis and/or resolution is substantially altered via a revised opinion. In such instances, the time period is calculated from the date of the first scheduled vote on the revised majority opinion. A majority author’s mere defense of an already-existing analysis through revisions in the nature of rejoinder does not alter the time period for response. ***