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The Supreme Court term that ended in late June may have lacked the high-profile cases found in many of the terms that preceded it, but the new term will have no shortage of blockbusters. Today the justices released, which will include not only the dispute over President Donald Trump’s “travel ban” but also a major dispute over partisan gerrymandering, two immigration cases that have been scheduled for a second round of oral argument, and an important arbitration case in which the United States has switched sides and now supports the employers. The headliner in the October calendar is the litigation over Trump’s March 6 executive order, which put a freeze on both new visas for travelers from six predominantly Muslim countries (Iran, Libya, Sudan, Somalia, Syria and Yemen) and the admission of refugees into the United States. Two lower courts had blocked the Trump administration from implementing the order, but on June 26 the Supreme Court reinstated the ban, allowing the government to enforce it against travelers and refugees who do not already have a genuine relationship with an individual or institution in the United States. Best Of John Mayer there. That ruling kicked off another round of litigation over the scope of the June 26 order, culminating in an order earlier today in which the justices declined to disturb a Hawaii district judge’s definition of “close” relatives (which was more expansive than the government would have liked) but put on hold his definition of which refugees should be allowed to enter the country.

In the oral argument on the “travel ban” scheduled for October 10, the justices will be reviewing the lower courts’ decisions barring the government from enforcing the order; the two cases – and – have been consolidated for one hour of oral argument. Manual De Funciones Del Auxiliar De Produccion. On October 3, the justices will hear oral argument in, in which they will review Wisconsin’s appeal from a decision by a three-judge federal district court striking down the state’s redistricting map, which was created by the Republican-controlled legislature after the 2010 census.

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The district court ruled that the map was the product of partisan gerrymandering – that is, the practice of drawing a legislative map to give one political party an advantage. In 2004, a deeply divided Supreme Court declined to weigh in on a partisan-gerrymandering challenge to Pennsylvania’s redistricting map. Four justices agreed that courts should never review partisan-gerrymandering cases because it is too hard to formulate a manageable standard, while four justices contended that courts should be able to review those cases. Justice Anthony Kennedy provided the crucial vote: He believed that the justices should stay out of the Pennsylvania case but left open the possibility that courts could review similar cases in the future. On October 2, the justices will kick off their term with three arbitration cases, which have been consolidated for one hour of oral argument. In,, and, the justices agreed to decide whether agreements to forgo class actions or collective proceedings and instead resolve disputes between an employer and its employees through arbitration are enforceable under the Federal Arbitration Act. Soundcloud Downloader Firefox Add On on this page.