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U.S.: Spring cases in limbo without Supreme Court guidance on arguments during pandemic
CNN: "The Supreme Court has yet to announce alternatives for regular oral arguments in pending cases, even as President Donald Trump has declared the national distancing guidelines should continue through April." -
U.S. Supreme Court opinions: March 23
The United States Supreme Court has issued opinions in a racial discrimination case, a copyright case involving images of a shipwreck, an insanity defense case and a case on deportation of criminal aliens. -
U.S. Supreme Court postpones arguments because of virus outbreak
Associated Press: "The Supreme Court announced Monday that it is postponing arguments for late March and early April because of the coronavirus, including fights over subpoenas for President Donald Trump’s financial records." -
U.S. Supreme Court’s closure could be first disease-related shuttering in a century
SCOTUSblog: "On Thursday, the Supreme Court announced that it would close its doors to the public 'until further notice' '[o]ut of concern for the health and safety of the public and Supreme Court employees.'" -
U.S.: Supreme Court takes up teen’s life-without-parole case
Courthouse News Service: "Taking up the case of a 15-year-old who killed his grandfather, the Supreme Court agreed Monday to decide whether a juvenile must be ruled 'permanently incorrigible' to get a life sentence without parole." -
U.S.: Supreme Court adoption case could have broad nondiscrimination impact
NBC News: "A lawsuit that pits religious freedom against gay rights - and has been percolating through the court system and national news for two years - is officially on the Supreme Court’s docket." -
U.S. Supreme Court opinion: March 3
The United States Supreme Court has issued an opinion in a case involving fraudulent use of social security numbers by unauthorized aliens. -
U.S. Supreme Court March 4 arguments
Wednesday, the United States Supreme Court will hear arguments in a consolidated case on standing to challenge health and safety regulations relating to abortion clinics. -
U.S. Supreme Court March 3 arguments
Tuesday, the United States Supreme Court will hear arguments in a case on the constitutionality of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and a Securities and Exchange Commission case on equitable relief. -
U.S. Supreme Court March 2 arguments
Monday, the United States Supreme Court will hear arguments in a case involving a denial of relief under the Convention Against Torture and a case on whether asylum-seekers may challenge mistakes made during the expedited removal process.