A religion is a concept, not a legal entity, and thus cannot sue or be sued.
There are no scores kept except by the attorney. You could search the court records, but it won't be accurate since most cases are settled out of court and many are sealed so you won't be able to tell who won.
It was in 1972
approximately 13000 court cases are won each year
As part of the ancien Athenian assembly, the Council of 500 established the court cases. A prociding officer was chosen randomly from all citizens at every meating, and the assembly (whoever attended) voted. The cause with the most votes won.
The NAACP won a number of important cases, including Brown v. Board of Education, (1954).
The NAACP!
Jews by far
Caitlin Cox with her fat butt.
Margreet Court has won the most with 24, but that is not a "limit".
Thurgood's cases were mostly about ending segregation in the southern states. He won most of them and ended segregation in 6 different states. And later was appointed the US Solisitor. Later in his lfie he became the first African-American to be appointed as a judge on the Supreme Court.
The civil rights organization won a number of important cases against segregation in the 1950s was the NAACP. The acronym stands for National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
I guess that would depend on what supreme court you are talking about - i.e., in what country.