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Supreme Court Decisions Expected as Term Concludes

June 07, 2021

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What Supreme Court decisions are coming down the pipeline this month? It’s June, which means we’re waiting to hear decisions in some major Supreme Court cases. Over the course of the 2020 term, with oral arguments taking place by telephone, the Supreme Court has considered cases on free speech of students, religious restrictions during the pandemic, voting rights, and more. President and CEO Jeffrey Rosen joins MSNBC’s Ali Velshi to discuss the slate of cases we will hear decisions about this month.

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