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The late-May calendar is another 9-case blockbuster

At the Lectern

The Supreme Court today announced it will hear nine cases on its late-May calendar. May is the only month with two argument calendars.) That’s as many arguments as on next week’s large early-May calendar , and it puts the court on pace to issue well over 50 opinions this term. See here and here.))

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Federal ban on inducing unlawful immigration for financial gain may get another Supreme Court test

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After a few slow weeks on the relist front, the Supreme Court came roaring back this week with four newly relisted petitions that, if granted, will likely be added to the March 2023 argument calendar. The 9th Circuit placed Hansen’s case on hold while the Supreme Court considered its Sineneng-Smith ruling. Next up is Lora v.

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October 2019 Updates to the Climate Case Charts

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The district court said Baltimore could seek to rescind the temporary extension “as improvidently granted” by filing a motion by October 7. On September 30, the Fourth Circuit tentatively calendared oral argument on the companies’ appeal for the December 10–12 argument session. Mayor & City Council of Baltimore v. BP p.l.c. ,

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March 2018 Updates to the Climate Case Charts

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Federal Court Denied Oakland and San Francisco Motions to Return Climate Change Nuisance Cases to State Court; Found Federal Common Law of Nuisance Could Apply, Despite AEP v. On March 1, the court set a schedule for motions to dismiss, with the parties’ briefing to be completed by April 10. People of State of California v.

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