In the U.S. Supreme Court
By David F. Pike
WASHINGTON - With apologies to T.S. Eliot, April is not the cruelest month. This year, at least for Supreme Court aficionados, it's the coolest.
That's because in the last two weeks of this month, the justices will hear one high-profile case after another. In fact, they will hear most ...
By David F. Pike
WASHINGTON - With apologies to T.S. Eliot, April is not the cruelest month. This year, at least for Supreme Court aficionados, it's the coolest.
That's because in the last two weeks of this month, the justices will hear one high-profile case after another. In fact, they will hear most ...
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