The Supreme Court’s landmark opinion on same-sex marriage isn’t the only high-profile precedent the justices will have an opportunity to tinker with – or entirely scrap – when the court reconvenes this fall.

From a 1935 opinion that has complicated President Donald Trump’s effort to consolidate power to a 2000 decision that deals with prayer at high school football games, the court will soon juggle a series of appeals seeking to overturn prior decisions that critics say are “outdated,” “poorly reasoned” or “egregiously wrong.”

While many of those decisions are not as prominent as the court’s 2015 ruling in Obergefell v. Hodges that gave same-sex couples access to marriage nationwide , some may be more likely to find a receptive audience.

Generally, both conservative and liberal ju

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