Virgo Sun has the largest number for Supreme Court justices. Wonder how Sagittarius fits into law. As a double Sag, I have little interest in legal procedure and theory, but I am very interested in the cultures, worldviews, philosophies of right and wrong that evolved over time.With Virgo, the "fine line" is better seen with the sign after it, the Virgo-Libra line. The constellations are dramatically different in some ways - one is ruled by Venus, one is the fall of Venus - but their iconography often overlaps. Virgo is the goddess of justice who stretches out her arm holding the scales. Libra is more likely to be the attorney but Virgo the judge: Two studies show Libra Sun most common for attorneys, but Supreme Court justices - including about half of the U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justices.
I do notice in my classes a lot of Sagittarius and Scorpio students. I don't know the moon of my fellow Sag, only she has the same birthday as me (December 18). Of the two Scorpios, one is a Scorpio-Gemini (12-8-95): Moon likely opposing Sagittarius Mars and Venus. The other is a Scorpio-Taurus: Moon most likely opposing Scorpio Pluto and Jupiter, and trining Leo Mars. The Mars aspects are interesting, since Mars is traditionally very "unlawyerly". I also have very strong Mars aspects.
Any, in the main topic. It seems Sagittarius is very fixated on moral and cultural concepts of right and wrong, and as so many people said, he especially gravitates towards punishing the wicked.
Scorpio is very amoral in comparison, doing what makes her feel powerful, what resonates with her personal beliefs and sense of fulfilment. And I wouldn't be surprised if both signs approached war under these lenses.
That's my take.