Good morning, today is the first day of the Supreme Court’s 2024-25 term. On Friday, the justices added 15 cases to their docket, though so far cases have only been scheduled for oral arguments through mid-November. The justices also released orders this morning, denying review of hundreds of petitions they considered at last week’s “long conference.” The term will start today with oral arguments in Williams v. Washington and Royal Canin U.S.A. v. Wullschleger.
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Each weekday, we select a short list of news articles and commentary related to the Supreme Court. Here’s the Monday morning read:
- Supreme Court declines to hear Biden appeal in Texas emergency room abortion dispute (Lawrence Hurley, NBC News)
- Supreme Court rejects case about DOJ investigating parents who protest at school boards (Bart Jansen, USA Today)
- Guns, transgender rights, porn: The Supreme Court begins another term (Nina Totenberg & Ilana Dutton, NPR)
- Supreme Court won’t step into dispute over Jack Smith’s efforts to get Trump’s X information (Melissa Quinn, CBS News)
- How the Supreme Court could reshape the 2024 race — again (Josh Gerstein, Politico)
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