By Erwin Chemerinsky
A Dramatic Term to Come
The U.S. Supreme Court's new term, which begins October 2, will likely signal how the Roberts Court will treat some of the most controversial issues in constitutional law and American society. On the docket, now half full, are potential landmark cases on abortion rights, using race in assigning students to s...
A Dramatic Term to Come
The U.S. Supreme Court's new term, which begins October 2, will likely signal how the Roberts Court will treat some of the most controversial issues in constitutional law and American society. On the docket, now half full, are potential landmark cases on abortion rights, using race in assigning students to s...
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