The Supreme Court's fall term opens on Oct. 4 with an historic first ? three women on the bench — but as yet, few blockbuster challenges have appeared on the docket. Court Kremlinologists, however, have plenty to watch. It's the second term in a row where they will be closely examining a new justice for clues on how she will approach cases.
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On the fall docket, few blockbusters — but plenty to watch
The National Law Journal
September 29, 2010
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