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The Supreme Court held its “Long Conference” on Tuesday, October 1. That’s where it considers all the petitions for review that had been filed while it was on summer recess. Typically, a good portion of the Court’s docket for the upcoming term is decided at that Long Conference, and an assessment of the cases that the Court decides to take, those that it declined, and those that remain on its conference list for further consideration, will give us a very good sense of the hot-button issues that the Court will consider as the 2020 Presidential election heads into full swing.
Featuring:
Dr. John C. Eastman, Henry Salvatori Professor of Law & Community Service and former Dean, Chapman University's Fowler School of Law; Senior Fellow, Claremont Institute
Prof. David F. Forte, Garwood Visiting Professor and Visiting Fellow, James Madison Professor, Cleveland-Marshall College of Law
Mr. Mark Miller, Senior Attorney, Pacific Legal Foundation
The Supreme Court held its “Long Conference” on Tuesday, October 1. That’s where it considers all the petitions for review that had been filed while it was on summer recess. Typically, a good portion of the Court’s docket for the upcoming term is decided at that Long Conference, and an assessment of the cases that the Court decides to take, those that it declined, and those that remain on its conference list for further consideration, will give us a very good sense of the hot-button issues that the Court will consider as the 2020 Presidential election heads into full swing. Featuring: Dr. John C. Eastman, Henry Salvatori Professor of Law & Community Service and former Dean, Chapman University's Fowler School of Law; Senior Fellow, Claremont Institute Prof. David F. Forte, Garwood Visiting Professor and Visiting Fellow, James Madison Professor, Cleveland-Marshall College of Law Mr. Mark Miller, Senior Attorney, Pacific Legal Foundation read more read less

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