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Are Justices Split 3-3-3? New Term Is Already Offering Clues

By Jeff Overley · October 27, 2023, 8:31 PM EDT

The U.S. Supreme Court's dawning term is quickly shedding light on fissures in a six-justice supermajority, providing new evidence of areas where the conservative camp isn't predictably rock-solid despite its rapid...

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Case Information

Case Title

Mark E. Pulsifer, Petitioner v. United States

Case Number

22-340

Court

Supreme Court

Nature of Suit

Date Filed

October 12, 2022


Case Title

Acheson Hotels, LLC, Petitioner v. Deborah Laufer

Case Number

22-429

Court

Supreme Court

Nature of Suit

3446 Amer. w/Disabilities - Other

Date Filed

November 08, 2022


Case Title

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Case Number

22-448

Court

Supreme Court

Nature of Suit

2899 Other Statutes

Date Filed

November 14, 2022


Case Title

Loper Bright Enterprises, et al., Petitioners v. Gina Raimondo, Secretary of Commerce, et al.

Case Number

22-451

Court

Supreme Court

Nature of Suit

2899 Other Statutes APA/Review Agency

Date Filed

November 15, 2022


Case Title

Trevor Murray, Petitioner v. UBS Securities, LLC, et al.

Case Number

22-660

Court

Supreme Court

Nature of Suit

3790 LABOR LAWS-Other Litigation

Date Filed

January 18, 2023


Case Title

Thomas C. Alexander, in His Official Capacity as President of the South Carolina Senate, et al., Appellants v. The South Carolina State Conference of the NAACP, et al.

Case Number

22-807

Court

Supreme Court

Nature of Suit

Date Filed

February 27, 2023


Case Title

United States, Petitioner v. Zackey Rahimi

Case Number

22-915

Court

Supreme Court

Nature of Suit

Date Filed

March 21, 2023


Case Title

Relentless, Inc., et al., Petitioners v. Department of Commerce, et al.

Case Number

22-1219

Court

Supreme Court

Nature of Suit

2899 Other Statutes

Date Filed

June 16, 2023