After a headline-making June and a long summer recess, the U.S. Supreme Court returns to the bench on Oct. 5 for a bracing reminder that not all its cases will rock the world.

The justices will face mostly unexceptional arguments for the next two weeks. But even though the cases may not make headlines, they are attracting an array of court veterans to the lectern.

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