SCOTUSblog on camera — Linda Greenhouse interview, Part Five
How the Court’s history and historic achievements define it.
This Thursday, June 20, we will begin live blogging at 9 a.m. ET. We expect opinions in argued cases at 10 a.m.
How the Court’s history and historic achievements define it.
On Monday the Court granted four new cases and issued opinions in five cases: Arizona v. Inter Tribal Council of Arizona; Salinas v. Texas; FTC v. Actavis; Alleyne v. United States; Maracich v. Spears.
We expect opinions again on Thursday at 10 a.m. We will begin live blogging around 9:00 on Thursday.
| Cases argued | 75 |
| Cases decided | 61 |
| Summary reversals | 4 |
| Merits Cases Set for Argument | 75 |
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Amy Howe joins MSNBC to discuss the major cases that the Court will decide over the next few weeks.
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