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Supreme Court justices kick off the New Year with three arguments that they’ll hear remotely, continuing Covid-19 pandemic precautions.
The court will hear disputes related to immigration, speech and religion, and the Federal Trade Commission the week of Jan. 11.
Cases and Controversies hosts Kimberly Robinson and Jordan Rubin preview these cases and discuss the latest rejected Republican election challenge against the backdrop of the deadly insurrection at the Capitol.
They also note some pressure on Justice Stephen Breyer to retire with Democrats set to control the White House and Senate.
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Supreme Court justices kick off the New Year with three arguments that they’ll hear remotely, continuing Covid-19 pandemic precautions.
The court will hear disputes related to immigration, speech and religion, and the Federal Trade Commission the week of Jan. 11.
Cases and Controversies hosts Kimberly Robinson and Jordan Rubin preview these cases and discuss the latest rejected Republican election challenge against the backdrop of the deadly insurrection at the Capitol.
They also note some pressure on Justice Stephen Breyer to retire with Democrats set to control the White House and Senate.

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