The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday appeared to have no immediate appetite for revisiting two of its most controversial issues: campaign finance and same-sex marriages.

The justices, without comment, denied review in Iowa Right to Life v. Tooker, a challenge to Iowa’s ban on corporate campaign contributions in state elections; and in Elane Photography v. Willock, an appeal by a New Mexico wedding photographer who refused, on religious grounds, to photograph a same-sex couple’s wedding.

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