June arrives on Friday and with it comes the beginning of the final stretch of the Supreme Court term—assuming, of course, that the justices wrap up the term by the end of the month. After issuing three decisions on Tuesday, the court has 29 cases awaiting final rulings. We take a look at one of the term’s infrequent DIGs(dismissed as improvidently granted) and a blow to corporations and others hoping to recover attorney and other professional fees under the Mandatory Victims Restitution Act. The late Chief Justice John Marshall’s likeness is popping uparound the court building and former Solicitor General Donald Verrilli shares some tough words about President Trump with law school graduates.

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