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Court releases April calendar
« on: February 22, 2020, 02:05:00 pm »
SCOTUSblog by Amy Howe 2/21/2020

Today the Supreme Court released the calendar for its April argument session, the final argument session scheduled for this term. During the April session, which begins on April 20 and ends on April 29, the justices will hear eight hours of oral argument over six days. The session will include several high-profile cases, including a return to the dispute over the status of land set up as a reservation in eastern Oklahoma for the Creek Nation in the 19th century, two challenges to “faithless elector” laws and a challenge to the Trump administration’s expansion of the conscience exemption from the Affordable Care Act’s birth-control mandate.

City of Chicago v. Fulton (April 20): Whether the Bankruptcy Code’s automatic stay requires creditors to turn over repossessed property as soon as a debtor files for bankruptcy.

McGirt v. Oklahoma (April 21): Whether land that was set up in the 19th century as a reservation in eastern Oklahoma for the Creek Nation remains a reservation for purposes of a federal law that requires some major crimes committed on a reservation by or against Indians to be prosecuted as federal crimes.

Texas v. New Mexico (April 21): Dispute between New Mexico and Texas over the waters of the Pecos River.

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Chiafalo v. Washington and Colorado Department of State v. Baca (consolidated for one hour of oral argument on April 28): Whether state “faithless elector” laws, which require presidential electors to vote the way that state law directs, are constitutional.

Little Sisters of the Poor v. Pennsylvania and Trump v. Pennsylvania (consolidated for one hour of oral argument on April 29): Whether the expansion of the conscience exemption from the Affordable Care Act’s birth-control mandate violated the Affordable Care Act and the laws governing federal administrative agencies.

More: https://www.scotusblog.com/2020/02/court-releases-april-calendar-3/#more-291925