Court releases February calendar

The Supreme Court released the argument calendar for the February sitting today. Over a two-week period, the justices will hear oral arguments in seven cases on five different days, beginning on Tuesday, February 21. (Monday, February 20 is a federal holiday.) Only two of the five days – Tuesday, February 20 and Monday, February 27) – will feature two oral arguments; the remaining three days will feature only one argument per day.

Three cases that were granted in January 2016 – Trinity Lutheran Church v. Pauley, Murr v. Wisconsin and Microsoft v. Baker – are once again absent from the argument calendar. Under the court’s normal procedures, they likely would have been slated for oral argument by fall of this year. There has been no explanation from the court for the delay in hearing oral argument in those cases, but all three address hot-button issues that could easily give rise to a four-four tie in the wake of the death of Justice Antonin Scalia.  The justices are almost certainly delaying the oral argument in the hope that a ninth justice will be appointed, hoping to avoid a tie vote that would leave the law unsettled.

A list of the cases on the February calendar, along with a brief description of the issue in the case, follows the jump.

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