What’s on the docket this U.S. Supreme Court term
- The Supreme Court is set to make significant decisions on gun rights, racial gerrymandering, and abortion, leading to potential changes in legislation.
- Advocacy groups are closely monitoring the court's actions, as outcomes in these cases have implications for similar issues in other states.
- The court's decisions also have the potential to impact the future of social media, with technology giants hoping for state laws that allow content removal to be struck down.
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What to watch in the Supreme Court’s next term
The Supreme Court begins a new term Oct. 2 with public support at a low ebb, ethics clouds hovering above two of its members, and a docket driven by challenges to social media platforms, gun laws, voting rights and more.
The Case for Optimism on the Supreme Court’s Next Term
On October 2, when the Supreme Court hosts its first oral argument of the 2023–24 term, members of its right-wing 6–3 supermajority will be in the spotlight and on the spot. One question in particular will rivet attention on all sides: During the previous term, the court registered something of an unexpected turn toward the center—a move that was partial and inconsistent but still startling to foes and fans alike. We look to this term to see whe…
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