Lying, streaming and phoning top the April argument docket of the U.S. Supreme Court as the justices enter the homestretch of the October 2013 term.

The court has just more than two months until its traditional wrap-up by the end of June. And although the most controversial cases of the term have already been argued, the final two weeks of arguments this month present a number of significant issues to keep interest in the court’s work running high.

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