The Supreme Court's new term starts this week. Here's what to know and the cases to watch.By Melissa Quinn Updated on: October 7, 2024 / 12:12 PM EDT / CBS News Washington — The Supreme Court kicks off its new term Monday, taking the bench for the first time since the justices ...
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Analysis: Cases before the Supreme Court in its new term, which began last MondayLIANE HANSEN
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The Supreme Court continues to hear oral arguments via teleconference this week, with several high-profile cases on the calendar dealing with issues including the Electoral College, religious freedom, and President Trump's tax returns.
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Mitchell is a prominent conservative lawyer from Texas who has argued five previous cases in front of the high court. He is best known as the mastermind behind a controversial Texas abortion law that allows private citizens to file civil lawsuits to enforce its restrictions. Share This is a ...
“I am now convinced that these cases are no longer appropriate for early resolution.” “Since this suit began in the District Court, Idaho law has significantly changed — twice. And since we granted certiorari, the parties’ litigating positions have rendered the scope of t...
Cases to watch in upcoming Supreme Court term.(Originated from Knight-Ridder Newspapers)Epstein, Aaron