Cases on Clean Water Act and Voting Rights Act will headline October oral arguments

With two dozen cases from its 2021-22 term still undecided, the Supreme Court on Tuesday released the first argument calendar for its 2022-23 term. During the argument session that begins on Oct. 3, the justices will hear oral argument in important cases involving issues such as voting rights, the Clean Water Act, and a challenge to a California animal-welfare law.

The justices will kick off the argument session with Sackett v. Environmental Protection Agency, the case of an Idaho couple who have been prohibited from building a home on land they own near Priest Lake, Idaho, because their lot contained wetlands that qualify as “navigable waters” regulated by the Clean Water Act. The justices will decide whether the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit used the correct test to determine whether wetlands are “waters of the United States” for purposes of the Clean Water Act.

On Oct. 4, the justices will hear argument in Merrill v. Milligan (consolidated with Merrill v. Caster), a challenge to the congressional redistricting plan that Alabama adopted after the 2020 census. A federal court in January ordered the state to draw a new map with two majority-Black districts, concluding that the state’s original plan – which contained only one such district – likely violated Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, which prohibits discrimination in voting. But a divided Supreme Court put that order on hold in February, allowing the state to implement its original plan for the 2022 elections, and set the consolidated cases for oral argument in the fall.

The justices will hear arguments on only four days in October, rather than the usual six. The court will not convene on Oct. 6, which is Yom Kippur, or on Oct. 10, which is Columbus Day. Perhaps because of the abbreviated argument calendar, the court will hold a rare afternoon argument on Oct. 11, when it has scheduled three cases for argument, rather than the typical two.

Here is the full list of cases scheduled for the October argument session:

This article was originally published at Howe on the Court

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