The last two weeks of June usually see a flurry of activity at the U.S. Supreme Court, and this year has been no exception. Indeed, the court has reinstated some traditions that had gone away since the Great Pandemic pushed their oral arguments — and everything else — online, back in 2020. They revived the tradition of the justices reading excerpts of their majority opinions aloud in the Supreme Court’s marble courtroom, at the same time that the opinions are released online. For the past three years, the opinions would still be distributed in the press room (as discussed here last week), and posted online on the court’s website as PDFs, but that was it. But last Thursday, on the day that th
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