Oct. 7, 2019
The First Monday
The U.S. Supreme Court was largely able to avoid controversy in the cases it decided last term, but when the justices return to the bench at One First Street on Monday, the court will find itself — perhaps reluctantly — back in the spotlight, with a docket full of politically charged cases that are bound to make an outsized impact in the upcoming election year.





Blaine H. Evanson
Partner
Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP
Appellate and Constitutional Law and Intellectual Property
3161 Michelson Drive
Irvine , California 92612-4412
Phone: (949) 451-3805
Email: bevanson@gibsondunn.com
Columbia Univ Law School
Blaine is based in the firm's Orange County office, where he practices in the Appellate and Constitutional Law group.

Lauren M. Blas
Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP
333 S Grand Ave
Los Angeles , CA 90071
Phone: (213) 229-7000
Email: LBlas@gibsondunn.com
Yale Law School; New Haven CT
The U.S. Supreme Court was largely able to avoid controversy in the cases it decided last term, but when the justices return to the bench at One First Street on Monday, the court will find itself -- perhaps reluctantly -- back in the spotlight, with a docket full of politically charged cases that are bound to make an outsized impact in the upcoming election year.
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