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The Supreme Court may release some decisions on the cases it has heard this term.

The U.S. Supreme Court, which started its term on October 7, says it may announce opinions on November 22.Here's a list of cases the court has heard this term, in chronological order, that could see decisions announced next week.Williams v. Washington The case poses the question of whether plaintiffs must exhaust state administrative remedies before filing a federal civil rights lawsuit in state court.

Mayorkas The case is examining whether a visa petitioner can seek judicial review when an approved petition is revoked based on nondiscretionary criteria.Bufkin v. McDonoughThis case considers whether the Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims must verify that the benefit of the doubt rule is properly applied when evaluating veterans' benefit claims.San Francisco v.

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