Good morning and happy Tuesday! We're back with another Supreme Court Brief. There's only two weeks left in the 2022-23 oral argument session, and Brad has sifted through the first week's disputes to get you up to speed. There are some high-profile bouts left, and plenty of firms represented. 

As always, thanks for reading and we welcome feedback and tips. You may contact Avalon Zoppo at azoppo@alm.comand follow her on Twitter @AvalonZoppo. You can find Brad Kutner at bkutner@alm.com and @bradkutner.

The U.S. Supreme Court building. U.S. Supreme Court building in Washington, D.C. September 30, 2022. Photo: Diego M. Radzinschi/ALM

Previewing the Last Arguments of the 2022-23 Term, Part 1

Here's a rundown of what is on deck to be heard during the first half of the session starting next week: 

Monday, April 17

Pugin v. Garland / Garland v. Cordero-Garcia 

This pair of consolidated immigration disputes ask what qualifies as obstruction of justice for the sake of a removal proceeding.