Opinion: The Supreme Court’s most interesting decisions of 2011
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The Supreme Court organizes its schedule around ‘terms’ that begin in October and end (usually) in June. But I have followed the conventional calendar in listing the most interesting and/or important decisions of 2011. Following are my top 5.
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--Michael McGough