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8 Cases Await Rulings by Supreme Court

Saturday, June 23, 2007 11:19:26 PM
By MARK SHERMAN

A demonstrator holds up a sign in front of the Supreme Court in Washington as the court heard arguments on lawsuits by parents in Louisville and Seattle who are challenging policies that use race to help determine where children go to school in the Dec. 4, 2006 file photo.  Nearly seven months have gone by since the Supreme Court heard arguments about public school integration plans. A decision, it seems, finally is at hand. The schools cases are the biggest unresolved issue among the court's eight remaining cases (AP Photo/Haraz N. Ghanbari, File)WASHINGTON (AP) - Nearly seven months have passed since the Supreme Court heard arguments about public school integration plans. A decision, it seems, is finally at hand. Whether school districts can use race as a factor in assigning students to schools is the biggest unresolved issue among the eight remaining cases. But as the court enters what is expected to be the final week of its term, several other important topics loom. They include disputes over limits on speech, separation of church and state and executing the mentally ill.

The court's final days are being watched perhaps even more closely than usual this year because this is the first full term for Chief Justice John Roberts and the current lineup of justices.

Decisions so far in cases on abortion, discrimination and the rights of defendants have put the court on a more conservative footing with the addition of President Bush's two appointees, Roberts and Justice Samuel Alito.


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