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Six-case April calendar announced

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The Supreme Court today announced a six-case April calendar. Opinions in the cases should file by July 3. On Tuesday, April 4, in San Francisco, the court will hear the following cases (with the issue presented as summarized by court staff or limited by the court itself ): Leon v.

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Tomorrow’s oral arguments to be fully remote; no conference this week

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The Supreme Court today announced that all justices and counsel will participate remotely in the oral arguments tomorrow on its six-case April calendar. The change is “due to technical issues in the court’s San Francisco courtroom arising out of a recent weather-related power outage.”

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Pro tems announced for March calendar

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The court announced the pro tems — assigned on a mostly alphabetical basis — for the four-case March calendar. This will be the sixth straight oral argument session with only six permanent justices. It might be the last one for a while, because Guerrero will likely join the court before the April calendar.

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Four-case February calendar leaves Supreme Court on pace for record low number of opinions this term

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The Supreme Court today announced it will hear four oral arguments in February. Second, through February, the court will have heard 21 arguments on six calendars, an average of 3.5 cases per calendar. Atypically, there was one additional argument calendar last term.) ever, we think.

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April’s calendar includes case about developing People’s Park in Berkeley

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The Supreme Court yesterday announced it will hear six oral arguments in April, tying last week’s argument session as the biggest calendar of the term. One case involves UC Berkeley’s controversial plan to build student housing at People’s Park. More about the case here and here.

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Four-case March calendar

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The Supreme Court today announced it would hear arguments in four cases next month. That continues a string of lighter than usual calendars. There haven’t been more than five arguments in a month since the court heard seven cases last June. It will be the sixth straight calendar will pro tem justices.

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A three-case February calendar

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The Supreme Court today announced it would hear arguments in only three cases next month. That continues a string of light calendars. There haven’t been more than five arguments in a month since the court heard seven cases last June. Yesterday, the court heard just two arguments on its January calendar.