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Early-May calendar is big in more ways than one

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The Supreme Court today announced it will hear nine cases on its early-May calendar. May is the only month with two argument calendars.) After the early-May arguments, the court will have issued opinions, or have opinions in the pipeline, in 42 cases with two later calendars still to be announced. Brown (2017) 3 Cal.5th

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A seven-case late-May calendar

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The Supreme Court today announced it would hear arguments in seven cases at its next calendar, the second of two calendars in May. This will be a heavier calendar than the court has had in a while. Like all calendars since April 2020 , the late-May 2022 calendar will be remote and based in San Francisco. .)”

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Five cases to be argued on the October calendar

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Like all calendars since April 2020 , and for the foreseeable future, the October calendar — announced today — will be remote and based in San Francisco. (See here , here , here , here , and here.) The court granted review in September 2020. The court granted review in January 2020.

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Eight-case June calendar is last one before September

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The Supreme Court today announced it will hear eight cases on it June calendar. Some Courts of Appeal are returning to in-person arguments, but the Supreme Court’s June calendar, like all of its calendars since April 2020 , will be remote and based in San Francisco. Coast Community College District v.

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Back to the (virtual) courtroom with a six-case September calendar

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After its normal two-month oral argument hiatus, the Supreme Court will conduct a six-case calendar next month, the court announced today. The court will still be hearing arguments remotely, as it has since April 2020. (See ” The court granted review in June 2020. The court granted review in December 2020.

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Seven cases on the late-May calendar

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The Supreme Court has announced a seven-case late-May calendar. Like all calendars since April 2020 , and for the foreseeable future, May’s arguments will be remote and based in San Francisco. (See The court granted review in February 2020. The court granted review in January 2020. See here.).

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Five cases on the January calendar include (at least) one with an adequately percolated issue

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The Supreme Court has announced its January calendar, the first one to be presided over by Patricia Guerrero, who will be sworn in as Chief Justice days before the arguments. The court granted review in January 2020. merge with the charged homicide and cannot be the basis for a second degree felony-murder instruction.”