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Supreme Court begins new term: Five issues to watch
« on: October 06, 2024, 09:33:49 am »
Supreme Court begins new term: Five issues to watch
by Zach Schonfeld and Ella Lee - 10/06/24 6:00 AM ET


The Supreme Court will return to the bench Monday to start its new term, where battles over transgender rights, guns and adult website use are already brewing.

So far, the court has agreed to review 43 appeals, with decisions expected by summer.

Although court watchers have called the upcoming term sleepier than others in recent memory, the justices are still poised to issue key rulings, and additional cases are expected to be added to their docket this fall. 

Here are five big issues to watch at the Supreme Court this term.

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Re: Supreme Court begins new term: Five issues to watch
« Reply #1 on: October 06, 2024, 09:48:28 am »
How did I know that 'gender affirming care' would be in the top 5 (at the top of the list)?

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