The U.S. Supreme Court’s 2022-23 term wrapped up in June with major rulings on affirmative action, student debt relief and voting rights.

But what other legal issues percolating in the lower courts might elicit high court review? The National Law Journal examined some of the questions dividing judges on the federal appeals courts, from regulatory matters to bankruptcy protections.

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