- Justices to hear procedural dispute over Trump-era ‘public charge’ rule
- President Joe Biden due to announce high court pick by month’s end
Supreme Court justices are set for a short week of arguments while the country awaits Joe Biden’s decision on his choice to replace Justice Stephen Breyer. An announcement is expected by month’s end.
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With the Presidents Day holiday on Monday, the justices are hearing two cases on Tuesday over tribal gaming and double jeopardy for American Indians. A procedural argument follows Wednesday over the Trump-era public-charge rule that blocked green cards for noncitizens needing public benefits.
Bloomberg Law’s “Cases and Controversies” podcast gives a sneak peek as the justices return from their mid-winter break.
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