Welcome to Supreme Court Brief. Two more days left—of arguments, that is. Carter Phillips returns to the lectern this morning—arguing for the Chinese ministry of commerce as an amicus in an antitrust case loaded with Vitamin C (actually). Also: the justices, gearing up for Wednesday’s blockbuster travel-ban arguments, permitted the filing of an unusual brief. Scroll down for more on that. We’re expecting decisions this morning—so stay turned. We love your feedback. Send any tips or thoughts to [email protected] and [email protected]. Thanks for reading SCB.


Video: Catching Up With Carter Phillips

Today’s big business case Animal Science Products v. Hebei Welcome Pharmaceuticals Co. is all about Vitamin C—and China.

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