cases like "California v. Texas" (re: ACA), "Fulton v. City of Philadelphia" (re: Gay Rights), or "Arizona Republican Party v. Democratic National Committee" (re: Voting Rights), there's likely to be more attention paid to that otherwise perfunctory exercise. Given the clear effort by McConnell and his cohorts to "pack" the court their way, it would be increasingly challenging for Biden to hold off the "reformers".
Link: https://nwsidebar.wsba.org/2020/12/09/8-cases-to-watch-at-the-u-s-supreme-court-in-2020-2021/
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