“When the nine justices of the Supreme Court return to their raised mahogany bench each year on the first Monday of October, it typically marks the end of a three-month stretch of rest and reflection,” the New York Times reports.

“But this summer’s traditional recess was anything but a cooling-off period.”

“Instead, the justices churned through emergency requests from the Trump administration that sharply divided the court along ideological lines, in a reflection of how much President Trump’s agenda has consumed their calendar.”

Semafor : Trump cases to dominate Supreme Court’s coming term.

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