As the nation’s stunning financial crisis competed with a riveting presidential election campaign for Washington, D.C.’s attention last week, the other branch of government — the Supreme Court — remained blithely uninvolved.

Justices were making their way back from out-of-town speaking gigs and summer locales for the start of the fall term Monday, and the annual season of Supreme Court previews hosted by interest groups and others debuted to assess the fall term’s offerings.

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