The November cycle of arguments before the U.S. Supreme Court will bring a large number of relatively new faces to the lectern. Even Solicitor General Donald Verrilli Jr., who usually argues at least one case during each two-week session, will sit this one out.

It may be the calm before the storm. December cases include the affirmative action battle Fisher v. University of Texas, and the one-person-one-vote case Evenwel v. Abbott. But November’s arguments include a stream of criminal law and other cases that have not drawn as much attention.

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