Today at the Supreme Court: 11/15/06
No oral arguments are scheduled and no non-capital orders or opinions are expected to be issued today.
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Prop. 8: A slow journey to the Court? – Lyle DennistonFair housing case dismissed – Lyle DennistonNew Citizens United sequel (UPDATED) – Lyle Denniston |
No oral arguments are scheduled and no non-capital orders or opinions are expected to be issued today.
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| This week at the Court | 12:15am on 2/11 |
| Prop. 8: A slow journey to the Court? | 6:30pm on 2/10 |
| Fair housing case dismissed | 2:27pm on 2/10 |
| New Citizens United sequel (UPDATED) | 1:56pm on 2/10 |
| Petition of the day | 11:20am on 2/10 |
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The lasting impact of a key Justice.
Constitutionality of indecency ban in broadcast media
Texas's new, legislatively enacted district maps, court-ordered interim maps, and the Voting Rights Act
The Court's traditions and holdings regarding church and state.
Governmental enforcement of federal environmental laws against private property owners
REVISED REPLY- I apologize for the typos in the first version.
There aren’t plaintiffs in these cases in no small part because...
Rick Nagel on 1/23 at 5:38 pm
Rick Nagel – 1 Promoted Comment
There aren’t, no doubt, because those displaced by racial preferences lack either the courage,...
Rick Nagel on 1/23 at 5:33 pm
There aren't, no doubt, because those displaced by racial preferences lack either courage,conviction or,perhaps, both. In Parents...
Rick Nagel on 1/23 at 3:59 pm
I wish there were more of these cases, too, Mr. Nagel -- but the point is that there aren't, even though the underlying discrimination...
Roger Clegg on 1/23 at 10:43 am
I thank the staff at Scotusblog for permitting this exchange to continue and moving Roger Clegg's surrebuttal to the right spot.
What...
roxanne friedman on 1/21 at 11:02 am
The Justices will convene for a private Conference on Friday. Our list of “Petitions to watch” for that Conference is here.
Monday, February 20 is a federal holiday; the February sitting will begin next Tuesday, February 21.
| Cases argued | 47 |
| Cases decided | 16 |
| Summary reversals | 5 |
| Merits cases granted to date | 75 |
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