Questions in high-stakes cases flew fast and furious during the first week of the new Supreme Court term, and not only from the justices’ bench.
The new term opened on Oct. 3 with as much speculation about cases not on the docket as those that are. The halls of the majestic marble court building (well, at least its press room and various talk shows) were abuzz with whether the justices this term will hear challenges to the new federal health care act, wade again into the highly charged arena of affirmative action or resolve Arizona’s fight with the federal government over the state’s restrictive immigration law.
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