Jun. 3, 2016
Several blockbuster cases remain on the docket this term
Due to Justice Antonin Scalia's passing, the court has had to decide more than two-thirds of the cases with an eight-member bench — meaning the court could split 4-4 in some of the big cases that remain on its docket. By James S. Azadian and Kyser S. Blakely





The U.S. Supreme Court has entered the final stages of what has been an extraordinary term. The court has decided high-profile cases involving unions, voting rights, the death penalty, racial preferences in jury selection, and the Affordable Care Act's contraceptive mandate. The justices are now deciding the remaining cases argued this term. Due to Justice Antonin Scalia's passing, the court has had to de...
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