Washington Post: “The court announced decisions Monday in only three minor cases. That leaves two dozen, including important rulings on racial and partisan gerrymandering, whether the 2020 Census will contain a controversial question on citizenship and the fate of a 40-foot cross built as a World War I memorial that stands on public land in the Maryland suburbs outside Washington.”
“The court will announce those outcomes and others during a string of decision days that will commence next week. The court usually finishes its work before the end of June.
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