Among the outstanding cases are political and racial gerrymandering cases, the travel ban, and the cake-baker case. But there's much more, too: arbitration, sports betting, cell towers, voter purge rules, public sector union fees, sales taxes, and ALJs.
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The court aims to release all decisions by the end of June, and they give no advance notice of what cases are coming down when. Normally, the biggest cases come near the end — so, late June — but that's not a rule; it's just generally what happens!
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The timing, by the most generous reading of things, comes down to the fact that the most complex and controversial cases lead to the most divided decisions, and it takes the justices time to get their varying opinions — majority, concurring, and dissenting — all ready to go.
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Timing on the gerrymandering? In my opinion the most dangerous threat to democracy.
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Just tell us what we want to know: will I be able to put $1000 on the Cavs to win the East?
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