The Supreme Court Is on Recess, but the Shadow Docket Never Sleeps
A fraught execution, a controversial gas pipeline and now a showdown over new "ghost gun" regulations are keeping the justices busy.
July 28, 2023 at 05:25 PM
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United States Supreme CourtAs Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. pointed out before he joined the bench, "Only Supreme Court justices and schoolchildren are expected to and do take the entire summer off."
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