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Justices to hold in-person arguments in the fall

 at 1:10 p.m.

The justices will be back on the bench for the first time since March 2020, though the courtroom will be closed to the public. The court will continue to provide a live audio stream of oral arguments.

view of empty Supreme Court bench from back of courtroom with large curtains in foreground

CAPITAL CASE

Court blocks execution, will weigh in on inmate’s religious-liberty claims

 at 10:47 p.m.

On Wednesday night, the court postponed the execution of a Texas man who has requested that his pastor be allowed to physically touch him and audibly pray during the execution.

SCOTUS FOCUS

Abortion, the death penalty, and the shadow docket

 at 12:03 p.m.

The court cited procedural rules in refusing to block the Texas abortion law, but it has not shown the same reticence when intervening in capital punishment.

PETITIONS OF THE WEEK

North Carolina voter ID, racial bias in juries, and a veteran’s disability claim

at 7:28 p.m.

A weekly look at new and notable petitions seeking Supreme Court review. This week: legislators intervening to defend a voter-ID law, and other cases. 

SCOTUStalk

Over a two-week period, the Supreme Court issued three momentous rulings on its shadow docket: one on abortion, another on evictions, and a third on asylum policy. SCOTUSblog’s publisher and co-founder, Tom Goldstein, joins the podcast to break down all three.