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Welcome back to Counting to 5, a podcast about the United States Supreme Court.
In this episode, I explain the Court’s new decisions in five argued cases, including Husted v. A. Philip Randolph Institute, the case about the legality of Ohio’s process for removing names from the voting rolls.
Show Notes
Correction:
Toward the end of this episode, I stated that the Chief Justice appoints judges to the Judicial Conference of the United States. This was an error. The Judicial Conference is actually composed of the Chief Judge of each Circuit Court of Appeals and a District Court elected by the judges of each circuit.
News and Developments:
Washington v. United States:
- SCOTUSBlog Case Page
- Oral Argument: Transcript Audio
- Affirmance by equally divided Court
Justices’ Financial Disclosure Reports:
Opinions in Argued Cases:
China Agritech, Inc. v. Resh:
- SCOTUSBlog Case Page
- Oral Argument: Transcript Audio
- Opinion
Sveen v. Melin:
- SCOTUSBlog Case Page
- Oral Argument: Transcript Audio
- Opinion
Husted v. A. Philip Randolph Institute:
- SCOTUSBlog Case Page
- Oral Argument: Transcript Audio
- Opinion
Animal Science Products, Inc. v. Hebei Welcome Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.:
- SCOTUSBlog Case Page
- Oral Argument: Transcript Audio
- Opinion
Minnesota Voters Alliance v. Mansky:
- SCOTUSBlog Case Page
- Oral Argument: Transcript Audio
- Opinion
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- June 21, 2018, 9:00 pm ET: YouTube Link
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