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The justices will hear challenges to transgender rights, voting rights and Trump tariffs.
A Louisiana redistricting case could outlaw all use of race in drawing district lines.
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court opens its new term on Monday and is scheduled to hear arguments in 33 cases this fall.
The justices will hear challenges to transgender rights, voting rights and Trump tariffs and will reconsider a 90-year-old precedent that protects officials of independent agencies from being fired by the president.
Here are the major cases set for argument:
Conversion therapy and free speech: Does a licensed mental health counselor have a 1st Amendment right to talk to patients under a