Supreme Court tees up argument dates on major gun, trademark, and social media disputes

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The Supreme Court this week scheduled oral arguments for seven more cases this fall, some with eventual rulings that will define the 2023 term.

Starting in October, justices will consider cases including a trademark dispute over the phrase "Trump too small," whether public officials can block constituents on the platform formerly known as Twitter, and an appeal against a ruling that would bar the government from stripping gun rights from people subjected to domestic violence restraining orders.

The high court has only announced the dates for 13 oral arguments so far for the next term, with a majority of those dates consisting of one argument per day, rather than the occasional two. Of the seven new case arguments announced this week, only one day will feature two back-to-back arguments.

 

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