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The Supreme Court’s October 2020 Cases, Explained


September 24, 2020Uncategorizedcrash course supreme court cases, scotus about to rule, scotus argument, scotus cases, scotus hearing, scotus ruling, Scotusblog, supreme court analysis, supreme court briefs, supreme court case list, supreme court cases, supreme court cases 2020, supreme court cases explained, supreme court cases for dummies, supreme court crash course, supreme court explained, supreme court hearing, supreme court oral argumentStephen Mackey

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The Supreme Court is preparing to start their Fall of 2020 term. This is an analysis of the cases they are slated to what in October. It varies from a water dispute between Texas and New Mexico to Police excessive force lawsuits. Here is exactly what’s happening.

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