Church and state, executive power on Supreme Court docket
October 6th, 2013
11:06 AM ET
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Church and state, executive power on Supreme Court docket

(CNN) - Outlined below are some key cases the Supreme Court is scheduled to tackle in its 2013-14 term, which starts Monday.

Forty-eight appeals are currently on the docket. As many as three dozen more are expected to be added in coming months. The caseload for the term is usually settled by February, with the term effectively ending in late June.

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soundoff (2 Responses)
  1. boungiorno

    The Devil Is A Liar!

    October 6, 2013 10:43 pm at 10:43 pm |
  2. S. B. Stein

    I hope that there is less religious influence in government because it tends to be crazy social conservatives that are intolerant of anyone but them.

    October 6, 2013 10:49 pm at 10:49 pm |