THE ADDITION OF CASES on voter identification and lethal injection to the U.S. Supreme Court’s schedule on Tuesday set up the term as one to watch for Georgia lawyers.
While those cases didn’t come out of Georgia federal or state courts, they are likely to impact hot-button issues in the state. The court’s schedule already had included arguments in a taxation dispute between the state of Georgia and a railroad, a handful of cases out of the Atlanta-based 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, as well as other cases involving Georgia lawyers as counsel.
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