The U.S. Supreme Court is now firmly launched into its low-key, November argument session. With an important cy pres case ready for arguments Wednesday, we take you behind the switch of that day’s argument lineup. Plus: Justice Sonia Sotomayor on Monday criticized an Alabama trial judge in a capital case with a missing trial audio recording, and we’ve got a link below to this year’s NLJ Appellate Hot List, in case you missed it. Thanks for reading Supreme Court Brief. Contact us at [email protected] and [email protected].
The Story Behind This Week’s Argument Shuffle
The court last week announced that the order of the two cases set for argument on Wednesday will be switched. Frank v. Gaos, the interesting cy pres case, will be argued first, and Jam v. International Finance Corporation will go second, rather than the other way around, as was originally scheduled.
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