One of the more frequent questions we get here at SCOTUSblog is how the court decides which cases to review on the merits – that is, to have additional briefing […] ...
There are Supreme Court cases that arrive draped in abstraction. Their stakes are real, but the dispute comes to the court in such rarefied doctrinal form that the underlying injury almost disappears.
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