Supreme Court Off to Historically Slow Start as Contentious Cases Loom
The justices previously set a record this term in failing to release any opinions by December, including cases where they act summarily without hearing oral argument.
As contentious cases involving a significant voting rights case, a potentially foundational copyright dispute, and a challenge to the EPA’s ability to regulate wetlands loom, the Supreme Court is off to a historically slow start as they enter recess until January 9 Kimberly Strawbridge Robinson reports for Bloomberg Law. The justices previously set a record this term in failing to release any opinions by December, including cases where they act summarily without hearing oral argument.