Significant challenges that involve abortion, solitary confinement, insider trading and other contentious questions await the justices’ decisions on whether to add them to the new term of the U.S. Supreme Court.

A year ago, conventional wisdom seemed to indicate that the justices would grant review at least to one of seven petitions on same-sex marriage pending on that year’s so-called long conference on the summer influx of cases. But the high court denied review in all seven shortly after the conference.

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