Marc Elias
For reporters, legal observers and even many lawyers, the end of June marks the close of the Supreme Court term. For them, it is a time for retrospectives and scorecards. However, the big cases that drew months of anticipation don’t stop mattering once the opinions are released and the justices depart for their summer vacations. That’s where July comes in — the month that marks the beginning of a sprint towards Election Day. It i…
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