At the Supreme Court, it’s taking longer to hear cases

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At the Supreme Court, it’s taking longer to hear cases
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When lawyers argue before the Supreme Court, a small white light goes on to tell them when their time is almost expired and then a red light signals when they should stop. But arguments this term are extending well beyond the red light's cue.

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