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Judicial Follies: History in real time
By tradition, the U.S. Supreme Court convenes for a new term on the first Monday in October. Over the succeeding nine months, the justices hear oral arguments, accept new cases for decision, and write opinions in the cases that have been argued, until the end of June rolls around. That’s when the court historically issues most of its “blockbuster” rulings — during those last two weeks of that month. Then the justices, exhausted from nine months of the back-breaking labor of writing an average of one opinion per month, take a much-needed summer vacation until October. Nice work if you can get it. That end-of-June time has its fair share of rituals, including — especially — “opinion days” when

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