T
he U.S. Supreme Court’s term just ended was framed by blockbuster ­decisions.

Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission was argued before the term started and produced a decision that earned a high-profile rebuke from President Barack Obama at the State of the Union address in January. On the final day of the term, the Court decided McDonald v. Chicago, applying the Second Amendment to the states. Major and minor cases filled the space in between.

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