April showers bring May flowers—and maybe more Supreme Court rulings! The justices are behind the pace of decisions in the last four terms—anticipation is building in a term that offers a number of potential landmark rulings. Also: We also check out SCOTUS-Toons, a new way of “seeing” arguments in the high court. And take a peek at a lost-but-found segment of a pre-SCOTUS Thurgood Marshall television interview. Thanks for reading SCB. We welcome your feedback, tips and suggestions: [email protected] and [email protected]


Waiting for Decisions

Daniel Ortiz, director of the U.S. Supreme Court Litigation Clinic at the University of Virginia School of Law, has the dubious honor of having argued the oldest undecided case on the justices’ argument docket—seven months and counting.

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