The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) is known for its ceaselessness. Government shutdowns, snowstorms, anthrax, and vacancies haven’t slowed down the High Court. But it has not been spared by this global pandemic. This term, the Supreme Court is expected to issue about 56 opinions—about the same number it issued in 1864—the fourth year of
The Supreme Court COVID-19 Slow Down
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