The Supreme Court postpones remaining two weeks of oral arguments due to coronavirus, says Trump financials and other delayed cases may be rescheduled
The delayed cases include arguments scheduled for this week on attempts by Democrats to obtain President Donald Trump's financial records."The Court will consider rescheduling some cases from the March and April sessions before the end of the Term, if circumstances permit in light of public health and safety guidance at that time," Kathy Arberg, a court spokeswoman, said in a statement.
They include blockbuster issues concerning LGBT rights, abortion, the termination of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival program and the 2nd Amendment. So far the court is already behind on its schedule. According to Adam Feldman, writing for Scotusblog,"through March of this term, the court has decided fewer cases by signed opinion than it has since at least before the Spanish flu closed the court's doors in 1918.
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