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Oct. 2, 2020

Next week: The First Monday

As the court gavels-in the new term, let us take a look at the more significant cases that are already on its docket -- and then take a crystal-ball glance at some of the additional noteworthy cases that the justices may decide they want to hear this term.

James Azadian

Member
Dykema Gossett PLLC

Email: jazadian@dykema.com

Pepperdine Univ School of Law

Next week: The First Monday
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday, Sept. 28, one week before the court begins its October 2020 term. (New York Times News Service)

So far, the docket for the U.S. Supreme Court's October 2020 term is lacking the blockbuster luster of the last term, but there is still room and time to add cases. Following their summer recess, the justices met at the end of last month to consider additional cases they may want to hear this term.

One thing is for certain: It is not the same court that it was last term. The unexpected passing of Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsbur...

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