Returning from its holiday recess, the U.S. Supreme Court jumped right into the limelight last week with a pair of high-profile arguments and a major decision — but with major cases still ahead to be heard and decided.
The justices wrestled with conflicting arguments over presidential power to make recess appointments — an issue they’ve never considered before — and revisited a more familiar controversy over protest-free buffer zones around abortion clinics.
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