The Supreme Court began the second argument cycle of the new term today, and a pair of high-profile cases this week will bring veteran advocates to the lectern.

In Town of Greece v. Galloway, set for Nov. 6, leading church-state scholar Douglas Laycock will argue on behalf of two residents who objected to overwhelmingly Christian opening prayers at local government board meetings at the New York town.

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