THE NATION’S BUSINESS community experienced a banner year in the Roberts Court last term. Was it a one-term stand or the start of a long-term relationship

The U.S. Supreme Court’s October 2006 term was notable not only for business-related victories but for the sheer number and variety of business-related cases decided. It is difficult to predict whether the October 2007 term will match or exceed the past term because the overall docket is “light” in the number of cases granted review right now.

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