Pandemic postponements keep Supreme Court toiling into July

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Pandemic postponements keep Supreme Court toiling into July
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Long accustomed to closing up shop by the end of June and jetting off to teaching assignments, speaking engagements and vacations, the justices on Wednesday will enter July with eight important cases to decide and a lengthy list of petitions to review.

, which forced the justices – the majority of whom qualify as senior citizens for whom the virus is a greater risk – to postpone oral arguments in March and April rather than violate social distancing

guidelines.heard by telephoneOn Tuesday, the court finished deciding all the cases heard the old-fashioned way – in court, up through March 4. Those included four major cases decided in the past two weeks on

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